Barcelona need just a single point against Real Madrid at Camp Nou on Sunday to secure the La Liga championship.
The Catalans may have endured disappointments in the Champions League and Copa del Rey this campaign, but their 2025–26 season has still been largely successful. Hansi Flick's side already defeated Los Blancos to claim the Spanish Super Cup and are now on the verge of denying their fiercest rivals back-to-back Spanish league titles.
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Nothing would be sweeter than celebrating their impending league triumph with a strong Clásico performance. It would also bring them one step closer to becoming the first side since 1985–86 to complete a La Liga season with an unbeaten home record.
Barcelona will fancy their chances of wrapping up the final Clásico of the campaign in style, having dropped points on just two occasions since the start of 2026.
Raphinha's Return Balances Yamal's Absence

Barcelona will be missing star winger Lamine Yamal for the clash against Real Madrid. The young talent sustained a season-ending hamstring injury against Celta Vigo, leaving Flick with no choice but to deploy Roony Bardghji in his position.
Facing a Clásico without Yamal is a significant setback, but the Catalans will be delighted to welcome Raphinha back into the squad. The Brazilian, absent since March 22, returned to the bench last weekend and is expected to see some action on Sunday, though he acknowledged he is still "not 100% yet."
Fermín López therefore holds onto Raphinha's spot on the left wing, while Gavi continues to partner Pedri in midfield, perhaps to the frustration of a fully recovered Frenkie de Jong.
Long-term injury absentees Andreas Christensen and Marc Bernal continue to remain on the sidelines.
Barcelona Predicted Lineup vs. Real Madrid

GK: Joan García—The Spaniard leads La Liga in clean sheets this season, yet has failed to keep one across his two previous Clásico appearances. García will feel confident, however, facing a Real Madrid attack that has historically struggled to break down Spanish opposition.
RB: Jules Koundé—Having served his suspension last weekend, Koundé is set to reclaim his starting spot, pushing Eric García to the bench. The Frenchman is hungry for redemption after being outplayed by Vinicius Junior in the first meeting between the sides.
CB: Pau Cubarsí—The 19-year-old performs well beyond his years and has built a reliable partnership with Gerard Martín at the heart of defense. Cubarsí must remain fully focused throughout Sunday's match, as any lapse in concentration could expose Barcelona's high defensive line.
CB: Gerard Martín—Martín has been Barcelona's standout revelation this season. The converted fullback-to-center-back has seamlessly filled the gap in Flick's defensive setup, performing consistently enough to further reduce Ronald Araújo's playing time.
LB: João Cancelo—The La Liga standings might look considerably different had Barcelona not brought Cancelo in on loan in January. The adaptable fullback has been an underappreciated asset since his arrival, injecting vital experience and creativity into the left side.
DM: Gavi—Many anticipated De Jong's return to the starting lineup following his recovery from a hamstring injury, but Gavi's impressive resurgence has kept him on the bench, and Sunday will be no exception.
DM: Pedri—Few things motivate Pedri more than dictating play against Real Madrid. The Spaniard should dominate the center of the pitch against Álvaro Arbeloa's depleted midfield unit.
RW: Roony Bardghji—Stepping into Yamal's shoes carries enormous expectations, and Bardghji has found it difficult to cope with the intense scrutiny. The youngster managed just one shot on target across his last two starts on the right wing.
AM: Dani Olmo—The Spain international is poised to make his 85th appearance in a Blaugrana jersey. Olmo is just three assists short of equaling his personal best single-season tally of 11.
LW: Fermín López—Fermín holds his position on the left wing as Raphinha continues his return to full fitness. Marcus Rashford will once again have to be content with a substitute role.
ST: Robert Lewandowski—Sunday's striker spot is a close call between Ferran Torres and Lewandowski, but the latter appears to have the upper hand after starting the previous two games and contributing a goal in each.
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