Barcelona vs Real Madrid head-to-head record before La Liga El Clasico match
Barcelona will host Real Madrid at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys on Sunday 11 May, 2025.
FC Barcelona will look to extend their lead in the top of the table from four to seven points as it looks to defeat its arch rival for the fourth time this season.
Los Blancos' last loss will still be very fresh in their minds as they narrowly lost out on the Copa del Rey trophy few days back.
This season the Catalans have managed to beat Madrid on three occasions- 4-0 away from home in the league, 5-2 in the Super Copa final and 3-2 in the Copa del Rey final after extra time. Although coming into this game as the underdog, Real Madrid will hope it can finally beat Barcelona and reignite its title defence.
If the overall head-to-head record is considered, then Real Madrid slightly edges Barcelona in wins. Here is a complete head-to-head record of the two teams:
Barcelona vs Real Madrid Head-to-Head Record
Played: 260
Barcelona wins: 103
Draws: 51
Real Madrid wins: 105
El Clasico last 10 meetings
May 27, 2025: FC Barcelona 3-2 Real Madrid (Copa del Rey Final)
Jan 12, 2025: Real Madrid 2-5 Barcelona (Supercopa de Espana Final)
Oct 26, 2024: Real Madrid 0-4 Barcelona (La Liga)
Apr 21, 2024: Real Madrid 3-2 Barcelona (La Liga)
Jan 14, 2024: Real Madrid 4-1 Barcelona (Supercopa de Espana Final)
Oct 28, 2023: Barcelona 1-2 Real Madrid (La Liga)
Apr 05, 2023: Barcelona 0-4 Real Madrid (Copa del Rey Semifinals)
Mar 19, 2023: Barcelona 2-1 Real Madrid (La Liga)
Mar 02, 2023: Real Madrid 0-1 Barcelona (Copa del Rey Semifinals)
Jan 15, 2023: Real Madrid 1-3 Barcelona (Supercopa de Espana Final)
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