

Real Madrid vs Barcelona first goalscorer There has not been a draw in La Liga at the Bernabeu between these sides since 2011, with a first stalemate in 11 years available at 11/4 (3.75). With the speed on the wings that Real has, expect Barca to play a bit more reserved when it comes to its outside backs.Los Blancos are unbeaten at home in the league for 14 months, a run which has seen them record 17 wins and seven draws from their last 24 games.Ī victory for the hosts is priced at 11/10 (2.10) with bet365 while Barca are offered at 9/4 (3.25) to record their sixth away win of the campaign. Though there have been some ups and downs under Quique Setien, the visitors will feel confident of getting by a Real Madrid side that is reeling. The club is fairly healthy though still without Luis Suarez after he had surgery in May for a knee injury. Against Lionel Messi and company, Real will need to play a bit more cautiously in the middle of the pitch.īarcelona: Barca enters this game with a day more of rest after playing at Napoli in the Champions League on Tuesday. Part of the problem has just been being sloppy, whether it is conceding a penalty kick like against Manchester City or losing track of opposing attackers. Real has gone three matches without a victory, Eden Hazard is out for a few months with his ankle injury, and the team has conceded multiple goals in three of its last five games. Real Madrid: It's all about bouncing back now. Odds: Real Madrid +120 Draw +260 Barca +220 (via William Hill Sportsbook) TV: beIN Sports | Live stream: fuboTV (Try for free) Location: Santiago Bernabeu - Madrid, Spain Here's how you can watch the match and what to know: Viewing information

You can find the starting lineups here, with the biggest surprise being Luka Modric starting on the bench for Real, while Jordi Alba enters the starting lineup after dealing with a groin injury. Real lost just its second La Liga game of the season last weekend at Levante before falling at home to Manchester City on Wednesday in the Champions League round of 16 first leg.
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Real Madrid has 53 points with its record of 15-8-2 but is coming off back-to-back losses. Barcelona enters the match with a 17-4-4 record and 55 points, and a win would put the team five points ahead of their rival.

It's a huge match in the battle for the league title as it's a two-horse race between Spain's two biggest clubs. Arguably the biggest rivalry in world soccer writes its latest chapter on Sunday as Real Madrid hosts fierce rival Barcelona in La Liga play.
