Spanish La Liga
La Liga Betting Tips for Barcelona v Real Madrid

With La Liga now at the business end of the campaign, Barcelona and Real Madrid remain the two sides battling it out for domestic glory.
@Footy_Tipster gives his best predictions ahead of this round of fixtures in La Liga..
This is possibly the game of the season on Sunday afternoon, it’s an El Clasico fixture which could determine which way the title will be heading in a few weeks, Barcelona v Real Madrid is not to be missed.
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Now, let’s take a closer look at some football betting angles for Sunday’s La Liga fixture:
Barcelona v Real Madrid – Sunday, 3.15pm
- Barcelona’s quadruple hopes came to a heartbreaking end on Tuesday evening, having already won the Spanish Super Cup and the Copa del Rey, Barca looked favourites to win their sixth UEFA Champions League trophy or at least make the final in Munich, but it wasn’t to be.
- Raphina must had thought he had won the tie with an 87th minute goal at the San Siro but Inter somehow found an equaliser before securing their spot in the UCL final in extra time, a thrilling encounter but a huge disappointment for Hansi Flick and co.
- Barca’s focus must now turn to this huge El Clasico fixture on Sunday afternoon, they sit at the top of La Liga with a four point gap to Real Madrid and just four games left to play, meaning a victory in this one would all but secure a twenty-eighth title for Barcelona.
——————————– - Real Madrid kept their title hopes alive on Sunday with a 3-2 victory over Celta Vigo, a result which extended their unbeaten run in La Liga to four games, victory here would make it five wins in a row for the first time since May 2024.
- You feel like this is a must win for Los Blancos but they definitely have a disadvantage on a psychological aspect given they’ve been on the wrong end of all three meetings against Barcelona this season, with defeats in the reverse fixture (4-0), the Super Cup final (5-2) and then the Copa Del Rey final (3-2 AET).
- One thing we can expect here though is goals, the way Barcelona play always offers up opportunities and that’s something Carlo Ancelotti will be hoping his side can exploit on what will be his last El Clasico, all of their last ten meetings (including two friendlies) have produced at least three or more goals.
Prediction: Both Teams To Score In Both Halves, Barcelona 3-2 Real Madrid.