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This is a list of all matches contested between the Spanish football clubs Barcelona and Real Madrid, a fixture known as El Clásico. The club name in bold indicates a win for that team. The score is given at full-time and half-time (in brackets), and in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.
Real Madrid 8–2 Barcelona 3 February 1935 La Liga: 5 Barcelona 7–2 Real Madrid 24 September 1950 Barcelona 6–1 Real Madrid 19 May 1957 Copa del Rey Real Madrid 6–1 Barcelona 18 September 1949 La Liga Barcelona 5–0 Real Madrid 21 April 1935 Barcelona 5–0 Real Madrid 25 March 1945 Real Madrid 5–0 Barcelona 5 October 1953
FULL-TIME: Barcelona 1-2 Real Madrid. 18:01, Ben Fleming. ... Head-to-head results: Barcelona wins: 124. Real Madrid wins: 108. Draws: 64. Xavi on the importance of El Clasico. 14:44, Jack Rathborn
Real Madrid 7–1 Deportivo La Coruña (21 January 2018) Real Madrid 6–0 Celta Vigo (12 May 2018) Biggest away win: Levante 0–5 Atlético Madrid (25 November 2017) Real Betis 0–5 Barcelona (21 January 2018) Highest scoring: Real Betis 3–6 Valencia (15 October 2017) Real Madrid 6–3 Girona (18 March 2018) Levante 5–4 Barcelona (13 May ...
Real Madrid (34) 87 Barcelona (26) 82 Atlético Madrid (14) 70 Lionel Messi: Barcelona: 25 2020–21: Atlético Madrid (11) 86 Real Madrid (24) 84 Barcelona (13) 79 Lionel Messi: Barcelona: 30 2021–22: Real Madrid (35) † 86 Barcelona (27) 73 Atlético Madrid (15) 71 Karim Benzema: Real Madrid: 27 2022–23: Barcelona (27) 88 Real Madrid (25 ...
Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid were engaged in an intense title race, with the three teams finishing with 91, 90 and 88 points respectively. Barcelona's Luis Suárez finished as the league's top scorer, becoming the first player apart from Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo to do so since the 2008–09 season .
Note: Barcelona head coach Tito Vilanova, Real Madrid head coach José Mourinho, Mesut Özil, Marcelo, and David Villa were originally suspended for this match but were all pardoned by the RFEF president Ángel María Villar. [119]
It was Madrid's biggest away defeat to Barcelona since 0–5 in 2010. [25] On 29 October 2018, Lopetegui was sacked and replaced by interim coach Santiago Solari . [ 26 ] On the last day of the month, Madrid took on UD Melilla in the Copa del Rey round of 32 first leg and won 4–0 after goals from Benzema, Asensio, Odriozola and Cristo González .