One of the biggest fixtures on the football calendar will take place at Camp Nou on Sunday evening, with La Liga leaders Barcelona welcoming second-placed Real Madrid for El Clasico.
One of the biggest fixtures on the football calendar will take place at Camp Nou on Sunday evening, with La Liga leaders Barcelona welcoming second-placed Real Madrid for El Clasico.
Getafe and Valencia now stand alone as the two remaining clubs yet to win a La Liga (LL) match in 2023
Los Blancos will enter the clash off the back of a 4-0 win over basement side Elche on Wednesday night.
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