Barcelona hope to extend their four-game winning streak against Real Madrid when they make the trip to the Santiago Bernabéu on Sunday.
The Catalans have a flawless El Clásico record under Hansi Flick. Barcelona clashed with Real Madrid four times across all competitions in 2024–25 and walked away with victories in each match.
The defending Spanish champions currently find themselves trailing their bitter rivals in the La Liga standings, though, after dropping points against Rayo Vallecano and Sevilla this season. Yet one win over Los Blancos will see Barcelona reclaim first place in the Spanish top-flight.
Three points against Xabi Alonso’s men will not come easy, especially given long list of injuries plaguing the Catalans. Joan García, Marc-André ter Stegen, Gavi, Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha and Dani Olmo are all ruled out of the clash, and Jules Koundé remains a doubt.
Here’s what Barcelona’s XI could look like against Real Madrid.






