Real Madrid and Barcelona are set to clash in the season’s first El Clásico today,October 26, 2024 at 3pm ET. The match is being played at the Santiago Bernabéu. While every meeting between these two giants is charged with tension and history, this match feels especially important, symbolizing a new era for both clubs. Heading into the new season everyone was expecting Real Madrid to be the dominant club, but Barcelona has bee the suprising powerhouse.
The Build-Up: Current Context and Stakes
Barcelona currently tops La Liga, three points ahead of Real Madrid—a position earned after a rocky start to their season. With new coach Hansi Flick in charge, they’ve shown impressive grit, most recently in a 4-1 win over Bayern Munich, where Raphinha netted a hat-trick in Champions League match
On the other side, Real Madrid is flying high after a thrilling 5-2 comeback against Borussia Dortmund, with Vinícius Júnior stealing the show with a hat-trick. This will also be Kylian Mbappé’s first El Clásico since joining from PSG, adding a fresh spark to Madrid’s already potent offense.
This showdown isn’t just about league points; it’s a chance for each team to seize momentum and set the tone for the season ahead.
A Historic Rivalry
The Real Madrid-Barcelona rivalry is legendary in the world of sports, with over 250 meetings to date. Madrid holds a slight edge historically:
- Total Matches: 257
- Real Madrid Wins: 105
- Barcelona Wins: 100
- Draws: 52
Real Madrid has dominated recent matchups, winning four of the last five, including a nail-biting 3-2 victory last April, sealed by a last-minute goal from Jude Bellingham & controversial no-goal by Lamine Yamal and La Ligas lask of VAR.
Key Matchups to Watch
This El Clásico will feature some fascinating individual battles:
- Kylian Mbappé vs. Barcelona Defense: Mbappé’s speed and skill will challenge Barcelona’s backline, especially with key defender Ronald Araujo sidelined.
- Vinícius Júnior vs. Lamine Yamal: The young Barça star has emerged as a key player this season, while Vinícius looks to keep his scoring streak alive.
- Midfield Clash: The midfield battle will be crucial, as Real Madrid’s Federico Valverde takes on Barcelona’s restructured lineup under Flick.
Both teams are dealing with injuries that will likely impact their tactics. Real Madrid will be without key figures like Thibaut Courtois and Rodrygo, while Barcelona will miss Marc-André ter Stegen and Andreas Christensen.
A New Era for El Clásico
This El Clásico feels like the beginning of a new phase. For Barcelona, Flick’s leadership marks a fresh start, aiming to leave behind recent struggles. Real Madrid, guided by the experienced Carlo Ancelotti, is evolving as well, bolstered by young stars like Jude Bellingham and the rising talent of Lamine Yamal for Barcelona.
As fans around the world eagerly await the showdown, one thing is certain: this El Clásico will be another unforgettable entry in the saga, with implications not just for La Liga standings but for the future of one of sport’s greatest rivalries.
How to watch and odds
- Date: Saturday, Oct. 26 | Time: 3 p.m. ET
- Location: Santiago Bernabeu Stadium — Madrid, Spain
- Live stream: ESPN+
- Odds: Real Madrid +100; Draw +290; Barcelona +230