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Barcelona can claim their 100th El Clasico victory - and possibly their 27th La Liga trophy - by beating Real Madrid on Sunday night.
This weekend's derby comes at a watershed moment in the title race as the Blaugrana move nine points clear as the end of the business season approaches.
Madrid may be in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, but despite beating Barcelona at the Bernabeu, they have lost both Clasico competitions in the Spanish Super Cup final and the first leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final.
Date, start time and location
The match between Barcelona and Real Madrid is scheduled to kick off at 20:00 GMT on Sunday 19 March 2023.
The match will be held at Camp Nou.
Where to watch Barcelona vs Real Madrid?
TV Channels: In England, matches will be broadcast live on ViaPlay and LaLiga TV.
Live Stream: Customers can also watch matches online through the ViapPlay and LaLiga TV applications and websites.
Barcelona vs Real Madrid squad news
Pedri is expected to be out of action for Barcelona after leaving the game against Spain with a hamstring injury. Ferran Torres is likely to be left out of the squad if the youngster reaches El Clasico.
Ousmane Dembele will miss out as he suffered a setback in his return to action.
For Madrid, Karim Benzema is again an injury doubt after receiving a leg kick against Liverpool in midweek.
Ferland Mendy could start after sitting on the bench for this game, leaving David Alaba and Alvaro Rodriguez the only other concerns for Carlo Ancelotti.
Barcelona vs Real Madrid prediction
Barcelona has good reason to believe this is their year to reclaim the La Liga crown from Madrid and a win here would practically guarantee it.
Barcelona won 3-1.
Head-to-head (h2h) history and results.
A century-old Clásico awaits the Catalans if they win this derby, having scored just six goals fewer than Los Blancos in their 252 competitive matches.
Barcelona wins: 99
Drawing: 52
Real Madrid wins: 101
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