
Barcelona v Real Madrid: La Liga title on the line in clásico – live
⚽ Barça will win La Liga with a point from 8pm BST kick-off⚽ Live scores | Follow us over on Bluesky | And email JohnPictures emerging of a fan in the stand with a Jose Mourinho scarf. A plant by the great man?This Clasico win in October put Madrid five points clear. Continue reading...
1h agoHalf-time: Barcelona 2-0 Real Madrid
2h agoGoal! Barcelona 2-0 Real Madrid (Ferran Torres, 18)
2h agoGoal! Barcelona 1-0 Real Madrid (Rashford, 9)
90 min: Into the last moments of the season. Lamine Yamal is going full-kit to join the celebrations. The bench is partying already. The referee adds no further time. Batcelona win their 106th clasico and their 29th title.
88 min: Colum Fordham gets in touch: “ Statgasm of the day, courtesy of my son Alex. If, as seems likely, Barca prevail and win La Liga, João Cancelo will be the first player to win all four of the major leagues. With Juventus (Serie A) in 2019, Man City (2021/2/4) and Bayern Munich (2023) and now in 2026 with Barcelona.’
He also won the Portuguese league with Benfica. Nothing with Al-Hilal, though.
87 min: Both Trent and Jude take whacks. They’ve not been spared. The noise in the stands is loud, they know the title is coming close. Fermin will depart for Alejandro Balde.
86 min: Palacios gets a sniff of a chance but his finish is a little too excitable, and he smashes miles over.
84 min: Time ticks down on Madrid as Barcelona near glory. The job is nearly completed as as De Jong makes a deep run and lays up Lewandowski. Fermin Lopez was perhaps the better option.
82 min: Raphinha shoots when both De Jong and Lewandowski were in line to get a better sight of goal.
81 min: Trent and Raphinha get in each other’s grill and both are booked. It’s never quite gone off.
79 min: More changes: off goes Brahim Diaz and Gonzalo as Franco Mastantuono comes on, and so does Cesar Palacios. There’s a lot of youth out there.
78 min: A rueful grin from Vinicius as he is penalised for smashing into Pedri.
76 min: Robert Lewandowski is imminent. Ferran coming off, having scored the second. Gavi goes off, too, a big hug with Hansi Flick, as Marc Bernal, the teenager, comes on.
74 min: Trent falls flat after being robbed of possession and a hand-off from Joao Cancelo. He’s up soon enough.
73 min: The Barcelona fans are singing “campeones”, rather than the “championes” you sometimes hear in England, which approximately translates as “mushrooms”.
71 min: Real Madrid change: Camavinga off, Thiago Pitarch, 18, on
69 min: Camavinga is forced to drop deep as Ferran presses him. Barcelona beginning to squeeze space again, having gone easy oasy before.
67 min: Gavi fouls Bellingham, which feels like a familiar plotline. Barcelona lift up their tempo as Raphinha gets involved.
66 min: Gerard Martin closes down Brahim Diaz and does that celebration of defending thing that has come into fashion and reminds of rugby union players celebrating a penalty.
65 min: Vinicius looks to have found his way through but Joan Garcia read his movement and blocks off the Brazilian. Madrid are improved.
64 min: Rashford is subbed off for Raphinha, and now Frenkiie De Jong replaces Olmo to boost the midfield.
63 min: Bellingham has the ball in the net…but he’s offside, one of four Madrid players to be so. Jude, as all game, continues to have a face like thunder.
60 min: Trent zips in a free-kick but Eric Garcia gets it clear. Not much movement from the Madrid attackers.
58 min: Gavi and Bellingham “at it” in the midfield area. Not much football being played, it’s all a bit pantomime. Both teams probably want this to be over.
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Source: The Guardian Football
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