Rabat – Real Madrid face Barcelona tonight in another huge La Liga El Clásico, at Camp Nou.
Barcelona enter the game in control of the title race, sitting 11 points ahead of Real Madrid, meaning even a draw would be enough for Barcelona to clinch La Liga.
Real Madrid, meanwhile, must win to delay Barcelona’s celebrations and reduce the gap at the top.
For Arbeloa’s side, anything less than a win would confirm a difficult end to the season and add more pressure after recent dressing-room problems and injuries.
Match Details:
- Fixture: Real Madrid vs Barcelona
- Competition: La Liga
- Venue: Camp Nou, Barcelona
- Date: Sunday, May 10.
- Kick-off: 8 p.m. GMT
- How to watch: ESPN/ESPN+ in the USA; Premier Sports in the UK; check beIN Sports listings for MENA coverage.
Real Madrid team news
Injuries/Suspensions: Real Madrid have several major absences. Dani Carvajal, Rodrygo, Arda Güler, Ferland Mendy, and Eder Militão are all ruled out.
Federico Valverde is also unavailable after suffering a head injury.
Kylian Mbappé has been a major doubt with a hamstring issue, and some reports say he has been left out of the squad, which would be a huge blow for Madrid’s attack.
Returns/Doubts: Thibaut Courtois is expected to be fit, giving Madrid an important boost in goal. If Mbappé misses out, Vinícius Junior will carry more responsibility in attack.
Recent form: Madrid’s season has become unstable. They sit 11 points behind Barcelona and arrive under pressure after injuries, internal issues, and a drop in confidence.
Their last league Clásico was a 2-1 win over Barcelona in October, but the situation has changed sharply since then.
Key players: Vinícius Junior will be crucial in transition, while Jude Bellingham must drive Madrid forward from midfield. Courtois could also be decisive if Barcelona dominate chances.
Likely XI: Courtois; Alexander-Arnold, Rüdiger, Huijsen, Fran García; Camavinga, Tchouaméni; Bellingham; Vinícius, Gracia, Brahim Díaz.
Barcelona team news
Injuries/Suspensions: Barcelona are without Lamine Yamal, who is sidelined with a hamstring injury. Andreas Christensen has trained but is not fully cleared.
Returns/Doubts: Jules Koundé is back from suspension, giving Hansi Flick more stability in defense. Barcelona’s squad also includes Pedri, Gavi, Frenkie de Jong, Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski, and Marcus Rashford.
Recent form: Barcelona are in strong domestic form and can seal back-to-back La Liga titles tonight.
Under Flick, they have controlled the league race and arrive with confidence despite their Champions League disappointment.
Key players: Lewandowski remains the main finisher, while Pedri and De Jong can control midfield. Raphinha’s movement and pressing could hurt Madrid’s weakened back line.
Likely XI: Szczesny; Koundé, Araujo, Cubarsí, Balde; De Jong, Pedri; Raphinha, Gavi, Rashford; Lewandowski.
What to expect
Barcelona are the favorites because of their lead, home advantage, and Madrid’s injury problems. Flick’s team will try to control possession and use the emotion of Camp Nou to push for a title-clinching result.
Real Madrid must balance aggression with caution. If they leave too much space, Barcelona can punish them quickly. Madrid’s best route is through Vinícius on the counter and Bellingham arriving from midfield.
Safe bets
Both Teams to Score – Yes: Both sides have attacking quality, and Clásicos often produce chances.
Over 2.5 Goals: Barcelona will push for the title, while Madrid cannot sit back.
Barcelona Draw No Bet: Barcelona only need a result and look more stable going into the match.

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