As the dust settles on Barcelona’s heartbreaking extra-time elimination from the UEFA Champions League semi-final, Hansi Flick’s men now face a clear and singular objective: securing the La Liga title.
With just four matches remaining, the Blaugrana hold a four-point advantage over fierce rivals Real Madrid, making each fixture a potential title decider. Victory in the upcoming El Clásico would extend that lead to seven points, leaving Barça just one win away from clinching the title.
Despite their European disappointment, Barcelona can take confidence from their dominant domestic record over Madrid this season. Flick has a perfect record in El Clásico since taking charge, winning all three previous meetings in the Super Cup, Copa del Rey, and La Liga.
The most emphatic of those was a 4-0 rout at the Bernabéu, marking the biggest winning margin in the fixture since 2022. Such performances underscore Barcelona’s mental edge heading into this potentially decisive clash.
Real Madrid, meanwhile, arrive at this juncture with their own motivation. Manager Carlo Ancelotti is set to leave the club after the final four matches of the campaign, bringing an end to his tenure as the most decorated coach in Madrid’s history.
Although he was denied silverware in the recent Copa del Rey final against Barcelona, his side bounced back in the league last weekend to keep their title hopes alive. A win in this Clásico could dramatically reopen the title race.
Los Blancos have reason for optimism. They’ve claimed victory in three of their last four league visits to Barcelona, with all of those matches featuring goals in both halves. However, Madrid’s form against top-tier opposition has been inconsistent this season. In La Liga, they have yet to beat either Barcelona or Atlético Madrid, recording two draws and one loss in those encounters.
Barcelona will be bolstered by the return of La Liga’s top scorer, Robert Lewandowski, who has netted 25 league goals this season. The Polish striker boasts an impressive track record against Madrid, with 11 goals and four assists across 17 meetings, including three goals in this campaign alone.
On the opposing side, Kylian Mbappé remains Madrid’s key threat. With 24 league goals, the Frenchman has scored eight times in seven career games against Barça, proving his knack for delivering in high-stakes clashes.
A thrilling match could be on the horizon, especially given that none of Ancelotti’s 19 El Clásico encounters as Madrid boss have ended in a draw (W9, L10). Notably, the last five meetings between these sides have each produced at least four goals. With history, form, and the title on the line, Sunday’s showdown promises another chapter in this iconic rivalry.