There are seasons that begin to be decided without doing so much, until a game forces you to look at everything again.
LaLiga is entering its final stretch with FC Barcelona at the top of the table with 82 points, while Real Madrid follow with 74. With only five games remaining, the gap has narrowed to a point where each matchday is starting to feel different.
A bad game
The most recent blow came after Madrid’s 1-1 draw with Real Betis on Friday, April 24, a result that further complicates their chances in the title race.
The scenario could get even tougher. If Barcelona beat Getafe CF on Saturday, April 25, the gap will widen to 11 points, pushing the tournament closer to a more clear-cut direction.
In the midst of this context, a point appears that is no longer read only as a calendar, but as accumulated tension: El Clasico.
The duel between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid will be played on Sunday, May 10, 2026 at 3:00 PM ET, at a time when the season no longer leaves much room for thought.
A possible advantage for Madrid
Barcelona’s context also comes with an important change. The team confirmed Lamine Yamal’s injury to his left hamstring during the match against Celta Vigo, an absence that alters their imbalance on the right flank and forces them to share the attacking responsibility.
Without their main focus, Barcelona adjust the pace, while other players take on more weight in a stretch where there is no longer any room for trial and error.
On the other hand, Real Madrid arrives with a different burden. After their elimination in the Champions League against Atletico, the team is not only playing for the table, but also to sustain something more internal: the pride of continuing to compete despite everything that has gone wrong this season.
At this point, the Clasico is not just a game, it is a breaking point for one of the two.









