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  2. Real Madrid vs Barcelona LIVE: El Clasico result as rampant ...

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    Real Madrid 2-5 Barcelona, 74 minutes. 20:44, Harry Latham-Coyle. A pretty disappointed Vinicius Jr is replaced by Brahim Diaz, while Fran Garcia is also on at left back for Real Madrid.

  3. Barcelona vs Real Madrid LIVE: El Clasico result and final ...

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    Barcelona lost to Real Madrid in the first Clasico of the season as Jude Bellingham delivered more brilliance with two second-half goals to win the game.. Barcelona won last season’s La Liga ...

  4. List of El Clásico matches - Wikipedia

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    Real Madrid and Barcelona have played 43 friendly matches. [ citation needed ] Before the start of La Liga championship in 1929 , the two clubs played exhibition matches and friendlies on a more frequent basis than after the national league commenced.

  5. El Clásico - Wikipedia

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    The home fans of FC Barcelona are creating a mosaic of the Catalan flag before El Clásico. The top right corner of the club's crest also features a Senyera. The conflict between Real Madrid and Barcelona has long surpassed the sporting dimension, [15] [16] so much that elections to the clubs' presidencies have been strongly politicized. [17]

  6. Barcelona routs Real Madrid again to win Spanish Super Cup ...

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    Real Madrid came out looking for some payback in the latest “clasico” against Barcelona but ended up being embarrassed again. Madrid lost 5-2 to Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final at ...

  7. Spanish football rivalries - Wikipedia

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    In those formative decades, the dominant clubs were Athletic Bilbao, Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, [1] a pattern which continued into the early editions of La Liga, the national league which was established in 1929.