Everything is set for a historic night at Camp Nou. With just four rounds remaining in La Liga, FC Barcelona sit 11 points clear of Real Madrid and are now one step away from officially securing the league title. Doing it against their biggest rivals in El Clásico would make the moment even sweeter for the Catalan side.
The atmosphere in Barcelona feels inevitable. Hansi Flick has completely transformed the team this season, turning Barça into one of the most explosive attacking sides in Europe. The numbers speak for themselves: Barcelona have won 19 of their last 20 home matches, and in 11 of their last 14 games at Camp Nou they scored at least three goals.
On the other side, Real Madrid arrive surrounded by chaos. Since Álvaro Arbeloa took over, the club has looked completely disconnected. Reports of dressing room tensions, internal conflicts between players and the injury to Éder Militão have only added to the collapse. Even Vinícius Júnior — still Madrid’s biggest attacking threat — may not be enough to rescue a side that looks mentally and physically exhausted heading into the final stretch of the season.
Barcelona smell blood. With the crowd behind them and the title within touching distance, this feels like the perfect scenario for another statement performance from Flick’s team. Their intensity, movement and attacking quality should overwhelm a broken Madrid side.
Barça are expected to dominate the game from the opening minutes, tear through Madrid’s fragile defense and officially celebrate the La Liga title in front of their own fans.

