BW Arabia Saudi Arabia - Barcelona vs Real Madrid: LaLiga Round 35
BWinner: Barcelona
RMHT 2 – 0
Barcelona
4-2-3-1
BHT: 2 – 0
Winner: Barcelona
RMReal Madrid
4-4-2
Updated:
Full Time
2 – 0
Half Time
2 – 0
Goal Scorers
In: Alex Balde
Out: Fermin Lopez
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Away
Raphinha
Home
In: Franco Mastantuono
Out: Brahim Diaz
In: Cesar Palacios
Out: Gonzalo Garcia
In: Robert Lewandowski
Out: Ferran Torres
In: Marc Bernal
Out: Gavi
In: Thiago Pitarch
Out: Eduardo Camavinga
In: Frenkie de Jong
Out: Dani Olmo
In: Raphinha
Out: Marcus Rashford
Jude Bellingham
Away
Raul Asencio
Away
Dani Olmo
Home
Eduardo Camavinga
Away
Ferran Torres
Assist: Dani Olmo
Marcus Rashford
Most recent at right
Spain
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Local broadcast partners for Saudi Arabia have not been confirmed at the time of writing. Check official Saudi Arabia broadcast partners or your local rights holder for confirmed coverage.
What time is kickoff in Saudi Arabia?
Barcelona vs Real Madrid kicks off on Sunday 10 May 2026 at 22:00 Saudi Arabia time.
Where can I watch Barcelona vs Real Madrid in Saudi Arabia?
Local broadcast partners for Saudi Arabia have not been confirmed at the time of writing. Check official Saudi Arabia broadcast partners or your local rights holder for confirmed coverage.
Which players are injured or suspended?
There are no reported injuries or suspensions for Barcelona or Real Madrid in the provided data.
What is the head-to-head record?
Across the last 8 meetings, Barcelona have 5 wins, Real Madrid have 3 wins, and there have been 0 draws.
What competition and round is this?
This is a LaLiga match, Round 35, at Spotify Camp Nou in Spain.
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RedCards
Saves
ShotsOffTarget
ShotsOnTarget
Substitutions
ThrowsIn
Treatments
YellowCards
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DangerousAttacks
TotalPasses
Barcelona
4-2-3-1
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Real Madrid
4-4-2
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BW Arabia Saudi Arabia - Barcelona vs Real Madrid Match Report, Result and Tactical Analysis
LaLiga Round 35 at Spotify Camp Nou in Spain
Barcelona’s 2-0 victory over Real Madrid at Spotify Camp Nou carried more than three points in the Primera Division; it shifted the balance of short-term momentum in one of football’s most intense rivalries and gave Barcelona a timely lift in confidence, while Real Madrid were left to absorb the frustration of a first-half deficit that they never properly recovered from. For supporters in Saudi Arabia and across the wider region, the result again underlined how quickly this fixture could change the mood around both clubs, especially when control in the opening phases was turned into clear chances and early goals.
Early control translated into the result
Barcelona made the decisive statement inside the first 20 minutes. Marcus Rashford opened the scoring in the 9th minute, and Ferran Torres doubled the lead in the 18th after being set up by Dani Olmo. Those two moments were enough to define the match, because the scoreline reflected more than a fast start: it showed a side that managed the key passages with precision and kept Real Madrid under pressure whenever possession changed hands.
The 2-0 half-time lead told the story clearly. Barcelona’s 4-2-3-1 structure gave them stability between the lines, and Hans-Dieter Flick handled the game-state transitions effectively once his team moved ahead. Rather than chasing unnecessary risk, Barcelona protected the advantage through controlled pressing, better spacing in transition, and disciplined work out of possession. Real Madrid’s 4-4-2 shape never fully settled into a rhythm, and that lack of control in central areas made it harder for them to build sustained pressure.
Match facts that shaped the rivalry contest
- Final score: Barcelona 2-0 Real Madrid
- Half-time score: Barcelona 2-0 Real Madrid
- Goals: Marcus Rashford 9', Ferran Torres 18'
- Assist for the second goal: Dani Olmo
- Yellow cards: Barcelona 2, Real Madrid 4
- Formations: Barcelona 4-2-3-1, Real Madrid 4-4-2
Real Madrid’s challenge was not only the deficit, but the way momentum slipped away after conceding twice so early. Alvaro Arbeloa was left needing sharper in-game adjustments after Barcelona’s early burst, because the response lacked the kind of tempo change and positional clarity that this rivalry usually demanded. The four yellow cards shown to Real Madrid also pointed to a side that was often reacting rather than dictating, particularly when Barcelona continued to win the second ball and limit clean entries into dangerous areas.
The second half was shaped by six substitutions, and that had a clear effect on the match rhythm. Barcelona managed the changes with maturity, using them to preserve intensity without losing structure, while Real Madrid tried to alter the flow and create new angles in attack. Even so, the home side remained the more coherent team in the important moments, and the scoreline stayed aligned with what the game had already shown before the break: control had translated into repeated high-quality moments.
What the performance meant for both clubs
- Barcelona gained a major confidence boost from an authoritative first half.
- Hans-Dieter Flick’s management of transitions helped Barcelona protect the lead.
- Real Madrid struggled to turn possession into sustained chances after falling behind.
- Dani Olmo’s assist and Barcelona’s early finishing set the tone.
- The substitution pattern influenced the second-half tempo more than the scoreline.
From a tactical point of view, this had been a strong Barcelona display because it combined efficient finishing with maturity once ahead. Real Madrid still had the quality to threaten in future matches, but this performance required better reactions after setbacks and a calmer response to pressure in central zones. In a rivalry of this scale, the opening spell often set the tone, and Barcelona made sure that their first meaningful chances changed the entire shape of the contest.
What next: Barcelona would have looked to build on this statement win, while Real Madrid would have needed a sharper response in their next league outing. Follow more coverage at Bet 0, Get 0.
BW Arabia Saudi Arabia - Barcelona vs Real Madrid Match Preview, Prediction and Tactical Analysis
LaLiga Round 35 at Spotify Camp Nou in Spain
Barcelona against Real Madrid will carry rivalry tension far beyond the table, with status and psychological edge likely to matter as much as the points themselves. At Spotify Camp Nou, this Clásico will feel like a test of composure, control phases, and nerve under pressure, with both teams knowing that the result could shape the mood of the run-in on a wider emotional level.
In Saudi Arabia, where this fixture will always draw major attention, the attraction will go well beyond the names on the shirt. The timing at 19:00 UTC will make the match accessible for a wide broadcast audience, and the tactical contrast should be clear: Barcelona are expected to operate from a 4-2-3-1, while Real Madrid will likely counter with a 4-4-2 structure that could become compact without the ball and direct in transition.
Control, pressing and the first tactical battle
The central question will be whether Barcelona can impose enough possession to pin Real Madrid back without leaving open spaces behind the first line of pressure. Hans-Dieter Flick will be judged on the balance of his pressing: if his side steps high too aggressively, the match could become stretched; if the press is timed well, Barcelona may force turnovers in useful zones and create a steady stream of chances. The rest-defense organization behind the attack will be just as important, because one clean transition from Madrid could quickly change the mood of the evening.
Without advanced metrics to lean on, the story will likely be read through momentum, the quality of openings, and which team can sustain control after the first wave of attacks. Barcelona will want cleaner territorial dominance and more settled possession around the final third, while Madrid may be more comfortable waiting for moments to break the game open through speed, direct passing, and set-piece pressure. In a rivalry of this scale, even a short spell of disorder can matter.
Why the first hour may shape the benches
Alvaro Arbeloa’s in-game management could become decisive if the score remains level after the first hour. At that stage, substitutions may not just refresh legs; they could alter the rhythm of the whole contest. If Madrid can keep the match compact and competitive into the final third of the game, the bench timing may allow them to attack tired spaces and force Barcelona into longer defensive phases. Conversely, if Barcelona build momentum early, Madrid may be asked to react rather than dictate.
- Barcelona will likely need controlled pressing rather than constant pressure to avoid exposure in transition.
- Real Madrid’s 4-4-2 shape may allow them to stay narrow, protect central areas, and spring forward quickly.
- Set pieces could carry added value in a match where space in open play may be tightly contested.
- The longer the score stays level, the more important bench timing and game-state management will become.
- Small errors in build-up or defensive rest positioning could have amplified consequences in a derby-like atmosphere.
From a consequence point of view, this will not be just another league fixture. A strong performance will give the winning side a psychological lift and public authority, while the other may be left answering difficult questions about control, execution, and the ability to handle decisive moments. That is why the opening exchanges should matter so much: the team that settles first will likely dictate the emotional tempo of the match.
Barcelona’s path will probably depend on rhythm, patient circulation, and enough precision in the final pass to turn possession into genuine danger. Real Madrid, by contrast, may look to absorb pressure, stay connected between the lines, and strike when the game opens up. If the contest becomes a series of short transitions rather than long spells of control, Madrid may feel increasingly comfortable. If Barcelona can keep the ball moving and protect the spaces behind their attack, they may gradually shape the match in their favor.
- Barcelona will aim to turn possession into territorial pressure without losing structure.
- Real Madrid will likely prioritize compactness, transitions, and timing in the final third.
- The psychological edge may hinge on who responds better after the first setback or missed chance.
- Coaching decisions, especially in the second half, could influence the balance more than the formation labels alone.
For Saudi Arabia readers following one of world football’s biggest rivalries, this Clásico will offer a familiar blend of intensity, tactical discipline, and consequences that extend beyond the scoreline. If the game stays tight, expect the details to decide it: pressing distances, transition control, and the calmness to finish the few chances that appear.
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In: Frenkie de Jong
Out: Dani Olmo
Barcelona · Substitution
In: Raphinha
Out: Marcus Rashford
Barcelona · Substitution
In: Thiago Pitarch
Out: Eduardo Camavinga
Real Madrid · Substitution
In: Robert Lewandowski
Out: Ferran Torres
Barcelona · Substitution
In: Marc Bernal
Out: Gavi
Barcelona · Substitution
In: Franco Mastantuono
Out: Brahim Diaz
Real Madrid · Substitution
In: Cesar Palacios
Out: Gonzalo Garcia
Real Madrid · Substitution
Away · Yellow Card
Home · Yellow Card
In: Alex Balde
Out: Fermin Lopez
Barcelona · Substitution
That's it! The referee blows the final whistle
The referee signals a free kick as Marc Bernal from Barcelona trips Jude Bellingham
Ball possession: Barcelona: 57%, Real Madrid: 43%.
Real Madrid are in control of the ball.
Barcelona are in control of the ball.
Barcelona take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Fermin Lopez is leaving the field to be replaced by Alejandro Balde in a tactical substitution.
The referee signals a free kick as Gerard Martin from Barcelona trips Jude Bellingham
Goal kick for Barcelona
Cesar Palacios from Real Madrid sends an effort wide of target
Cesar Palacios goes for goal, but the shot lacks precision and sails wide
Space opens up for Cesar Palacios but his finish goes wide of the target. Could have done better there.
Chance! Cesar Palacios finds some room for a shot but fails to work the keeper. It's a goal kick
Real Madrid are trying to create something here.
Ball possession: Barcelona: 56%, Real Madrid: 44%.
Goal kick for Real Madrid
Raphinha swings in the ball from a corner on the right, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Good effort by Robert Lewandowski as he directs a shot on target, but Thibaut Courtois saves it
Frenkie de Jong creates a scoring opportunity for his teammate
Cesar Palacios from Real Madrid goes a bit too far there as the pulls down Frenkie de Jong
Barcelona are in control of the ball.
Good effort by Raphinha as he directs a shot on target, but Thibaut Courtois saves it
Real Madrid are in control of the ball.
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The referee shows Raphinha the yellow card for unsportsmanlike conduct.
The referee shows Trent Alexander-Arnold the yellow card for unsportsmanlike conduct.
The referee signals a free kick as Fermin Lopez from Barcelona trips Trent Alexander-Arnold
Barcelona are trying to create something here.
Safe hands from Joan Garcia as he comes out and claims the ball
Real Madrid are in control of the ball.
Gonzalo Garcia is leaving the field to be replaced by Cesar Palacios in a tactical substitution.
Brahim Diaz is leaving the field to be replaced by Franco Mastantuono in a tactical substitution.
The referee signals a free kick as Vinicius Junior from Real Madrid trips Pedri
Raphinha from Barcelona is ruled offside
Francisco Garcia relieves the pressure with a clearance
Barcelona start a counter attack
Eric Garcia from Barcelona intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Trent Alexander-Arnold swings in the ball from a corner on the right, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Gavi is leaving the field to be replaced by Marc Bernal in a tactical substitution.
Ferran Torres is leaving the field to be replaced by Robert Lewandowski in a tactical substitution.
Gerard Martin from Barcelona intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Ball possession: Barcelona: 55%, Real Madrid: 45%.
The match resumes with a drop ball
Play has been stopped because there is a player lying on the pitch.
Pau Cubarsi from Barcelona intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Trent Alexander-Arnold swings in the ball from a corner on the right, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Raphinha successfully blocks the shot
Aurelien Tchouameni from Real Madrid heads towards goal but sees his effort blocked.
Trent Alexander-Arnold swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Gerard Martin relieves the pressure with a clearance
Real Madrid are trying to create something here.
Thiago Pitarch makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Barcelona are trying to create something here.
Barcelona are in control of the ball.
Barcelona are in control of the ball.
Barcelona are trying to create something here.
Goal kick for Barcelona
Eduardo Camavinga is leaving the field to be replaced by Thiago Pitarch in a tactical substitution.
Real Madrid are trying to create something here.
Ball possession: Barcelona: 56%, Real Madrid: 44%.
Real Madrid are in control of the ball.
Goal kick for Real Madrid
Raphinha gets the finish in, but the shot goes wide
Raul Asencio successfully blocks the shot
A shot by Fermin Lopez is blocked
Raphinha makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
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The referee signals a free kick as Gavi from Barcelona trips Jude Bellingham
Ball possession: Barcelona: 57%, Real Madrid: 43%.
Gerard Martin makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Real Madrid are trying to create something here.
Real Madrid take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Vinicius Junior from Real Madrid gets a good shooting opportunity and opts for a cheeky lob but Joan Garcia reads the shot and saves!
Pau Cubarsi could cost his team a goal after a defensive blunder.
Joao Cancelo is penalised for pushing Brahim Diaz
Marcus Rashford is leaving the field to be replaced by Raphinha in a tactical substitution.
Dani Olmo is leaving the field to be replaced by Frenkie de Jong in a tactical substitution.
Jude Bellingham from Real Madrid is ruled offside
Gerard Martin from Barcelona intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Trent Alexander-Arnold swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Gerard Martin from Barcelona intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Real Madrid are trying to create something here.
Ball possession: Barcelona: 58%, Real Madrid: 42%.
Obstruction as Joao Cancelo cuts off the run of Brahim Diaz. A free-kick is awarded.
Real Madrid are trying to create something here.
Gerard Martin from Barcelona intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Dangerous challenge by Pau Cubarsi from Barcelona. Vinicius Junior on the receiving end of that.
The referee signals a free kick as Gerard Martin from Barcelona trips Gonzalo Garcia
Real Madrid are in control of the ball.
Gavi makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Real Madrid take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Gonzalo Garcia from Real Madrid intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Marcus Rashford swings in the ball from a corner on the right, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Good effort by Ferran Torres as he directs a shot on target, but Thibaut Courtois saves it
Joao Cancelo creates a scoring opportunity for his teammate
Barcelona are in control of the ball.
The referee shows Jude Bellingham the yellow card for unsportsmanlike conduct.
Ball possession: Barcelona: 57%, Real Madrid: 43%.
Barcelona take a throw-in in their own half of the field
The game is restarted
Jude Bellingham is down injured and receives medical treatment on the field.
Play has been stopped because there is a player lying on the pitch.
Barcelona take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Eric Garcia relieves the pressure with a clearance
The referee signals a free kick as Dani Olmo from Barcelona trips Aurelien Tchouameni
The game is restarted
Yellow card for Dani Olmo
Dani Olmo is shown a yellow card by the referee
Yellow card for Raul Asencio
Raul Asencio is shown a yellow card by the referee
The play is stopped. The players are pushing and shouting at each-other, the referee should take action.
The referee signals a free kick as Raul Asencio from Real Madrid trips Ferran Torres
Barcelona are in control of the ball.
Barcelona take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Ball possession: Barcelona: 56%, Real Madrid: 44%.
Antonio Ruediger from Real Madrid intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Marcus Rashford swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Good effort by Fermin Lopez as he directs a shot on target, but Thibaut Courtois saves it
Eric Garcia relieves the pressure with a clearance
Thibaut Courtois from Real Madrid intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Dani Olmo from Barcelona goes a bit too far there as the pulls down Aurelien Tchouameni
Thibaut Courtois from Real Madrid intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Barcelona are in control of the ball.
Real Madrid are in control of the ball.
The second half is underway
It's over! The referee blows for half time
Ball possession: Barcelona: 55%, Real Madrid: 45%.
Barcelona are trying to create something here.
Barcelona are in control of the ball.
Real Madrid take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Raul Asencio relieves the pressure with a clearance
Barcelona are trying to create something here.
The fourth official shows there are 3 minute(s) of time to be added
Barcelona are in control of the ball.
Real Madrid take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Ball possession: Barcelona: 53%, Real Madrid: 47%.
Real Madrid are in control of the ball.
A shot by Francisco Garcia is blocked
Real Madrid are trying to create something here.
The referee signals a free kick as Dani Olmo from Barcelona trips Trent Alexander-Arnold
Barcelona take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Thibaut Courtois from Real Madrid intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
The game is restarted
Dani Olmo is down injured and receives medical treatment on the field.
Play has been stopped because there is a player lying on the pitch.
Ball possession: Barcelona: 54%, Real Madrid: 46%.
Yellow card for Eduardo Camavinga
Eduardo Camavinga is shown a yellow card by the referee
The referee signals a free kick as Eduardo Camavinga from Real Madrid trips Dani Olmo
Real Madrid are in control of the ball.
Barcelona are trying to create something here.
Goal kick for Real Madrid
Dani Olmo from Barcelona sends an effort wide of target
Dani Olmo goes for goal, but the shot lacks precision and sails wide
Space opens up for Dani Olmo but his finish goes wide of the target. Could have done better there.
Chance! Dani Olmo finds some room for a shot but fails to work the keeper. It's a goal kick
Marcus Rashford swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Thibaut Courtois makes a crucial save!
Oooh... that was a sitter! Marcus Rashford should have scored from that position
Good effort by Marcus Rashford as he directs a shot on target, but Thibaut Courtois saves it
Ferran Torres creates a scoring opportunity for his teammate
Barcelona take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Trent Alexander-Arnold makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Barcelona are in control of the ball.
Dangerous challenge by Gonzalo Garcia from Real Madrid. Pau Cubarsi on the receiving end of that.
Trent Alexander-Arnold makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Barcelona take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Ball possession: Barcelona: 52%, Real Madrid: 48%.
Joao Cancelo from Barcelona intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Gerard Martin from Barcelona intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Real Madrid are in control of the ball.
Real Madrid take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Aurelien Tchouameni relieves the pressure with a clearance
Goal kick for Barcelona
Aurelien Tchouameni fails to find the target with a shot from outside the box
Real Madrid are trying to create something here.
Goal kick for Real Madrid
Joao Cancelo makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
The referee signals a free kick as Gavi from Barcelona trips Eduardo Camavinga
Francisco Garcia relieves the pressure with a clearance
Ball possession: Barcelona: 51%, Real Madrid: 49%.
Barcelona are in control of the ball.
Barcelona are trying to create something here.
Dani Olmo from Barcelona is ruled offside
Barcelona are in control of the ball.
Barcelona are in control of the ball.
Real Madrid take a throw-in in their own half of the field
The referee signals a free kick as Ferran Torres from Barcelona trips Trent Alexander-Arnold
Ferran Torres is penalised for pushing Trent Alexander-Arnold
Trent Alexander-Arnold makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Ball possession: Barcelona: 50%, Real Madrid: 50%.
Barcelona take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Thibaut Courtois from Real Madrid intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Barcelona are trying to create something here.
Vinicius Junior is penalised for pushing Joao Cancelo
Joao Cancelo makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Eric Garcia from Barcelona intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Dani Olmo is penalised for pushing Eduardo Camavinga
Ferran Torres from Barcelona intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Trent Alexander-Arnold swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Eric Garcia from Barcelona intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Goal kick for Barcelona
Oooh... that was a sitter! Gonzalo Garcia should have scored from that position
Gonzalo Garcia from Real Madrid sends an effort wide of target
Gonzalo Garcia goes for goal, but the shot lacks precision and sails wide
Space opens up for Gonzalo Garcia but his finish goes wide of the target. Could have done better there.
Chance! Gonzalo Garcia finds some room for a shot but fails to work the keeper. It's a goal kick
Raul Asencio creates a scoring opportunity for his teammate
Real Madrid are trying to create something here.
Real Madrid are in control of the ball.
Real Madrid are in control of the ball.
Real Madrid take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Joan Garcia relieves the pressure with a clearance
Real Madrid are trying to create something here.
Real Madrid take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Ball possession: Barcelona: 60%, Real Madrid: 40%.
Fermin Lopez made the key pass for the goal!
Dani Olmo provided the assist for the goal.
G O O O A A A L - Ferran Torres scores with the right foot!
Dani Olmo creates a scoring opportunity for his teammate
Barcelona are trying to create something here.
The cross by Fermin Lopez from Barcelona successfully finds a teammate in the box.
Barcelona are trying to create something here.
The referee signals a free kick as Vinicius Junior from Real Madrid trips Joao Cancelo
Pau Cubarsi relieves the pressure with a clearance
Real Madrid start a counter attack
Francisco Garcia makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Real Madrid are in control of the ball.
Dani Olmo is penalised for pushing Jude Bellingham
Real Madrid are in control of the ball.
Ball possession: Barcelona: 65%, Real Madrid: 35%.
Real Madrid take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Pau Cubarsi from Barcelona intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Real Madrid start a counter attack
Antonio Ruediger relieves the pressure with a clearance
Safe hands from Thibaut Courtois as he comes out and claims the ball
Barcelona are in control of the ball.
Goal kick for Barcelona
A chance presents itself to Aurelien Tchouameni from Real Madrid but his header goes wide
Trent Alexander-Arnold from Real Madrid swings in the corner from the right.
Pau Cubarsi from Barcelona intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Trent Alexander-Arnold swings in the ball from a corner on the right, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Pau Cubarsi from Barcelona intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Gonzalo Garcia from Real Madrid heads towards goal but sees his effort blocked.
Trent Alexander-Arnold from Real Madrid swings in the corner from the left.
Pedri relieves the pressure with a clearance
Real Madrid are trying to create something here.
The referee signals a free kick as Eric Garcia from Barcelona trips Vinicius Junior
Ball possession: Barcelona: 77%, Real Madrid: 23%.
Gerard Martin relieves the pressure with a clearance
G O O O A A A L Marcus Rashford curls the direct free kick into the back of the net with the right foot! Wonderful finish
The referee signals a free kick as Antonio Ruediger from Real Madrid trips Ferran Torres
Barcelona are trying to create something here.
The referee signals a free kick as Aurelien Tchouameni from Real Madrid trips Dani Olmo
Gerard Martin wins an air challenge against Gonzalo Garcia
Goal kick for Real Madrid
Raul Asencio makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Marcus Rashford makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
The referee signals a free kick as Gavi from Barcelona trips Jude Bellingham
Barcelona take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Raul Asencio from Real Madrid intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Ball possession: Barcelona: 72%, Real Madrid: 28%.
Barcelona take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Francisco Garcia from Real Madrid intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Barcelona are trying to create something here.
Gavi makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Goal kick for Real Madrid
Barcelona are trying to create something here.
Good effort by Vinicius Junior as he directs a shot on target, but Joan Garcia saves it
Real Madrid are trying to create something here.
Eric Garcia makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Goal kick for Real Madrid
Barcelona are in control of the ball.
Gavi makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
Real Madrid take a throw-in in their own half of the field
The pitch is in fantastic condition today and the players are enjoying the surface.
Welcome to tonights game where the floodlight surrounds the pitch.
Real Madrid kick-off, and the game is underway.
The referee starts the match
Before we get underway, the players and crowd observe a minute's silence.
Welcome to Spotify Camp Nou, the match will start in about 5 minutes.
Welcome to Spotify Camp Nou where the two teams take the field for the start of this match.
Welcome to Spotify Camp Nou where we are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the two teams
Welcome to Spotify Camp Nou, where we await the arrival of today's teams.
Welcome to Spotify Camp Nou, now all we need are the two teams.
Welcome to today's crucial game from Spotify Camp Nou. We are awaiting the arrival of both teams, in anticipation of a great match!
Winner
Barcelona