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Your support makes all the difference.Two of the most fierce rivals in world football will meet on Saturday evening in the Spanish capital.
Real Madrid will host Barcelona in the 230th El Clasico.
With Rafa Benitez's team three points behind Barcelona, there is a feeling that Los Blancos must win on home soil to keep pace with Luis Enrique's defending champions.
But Benitez has promised Real fans that he will go on the attack in a bid to beat their fierce rivals, which may prove to be his biggest downfall or greatest decision come Saturday night.
Here's everything you need to know for the match:
When and where is it on?
Coverage on Saturday, 21 November on Sky Sports 2 will begin from 5pm, with kick-off at 5.15pm. Highlights will be shown on the same channel at 11pm.
What does the league table look like?
LA LIGA | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Goals for | Goals against | Goal diff. | Points | ||
1) | Barcelona | 11 | 9 | 0 | 2 | 25 | 12 | +13 | 27 | |
2) | Real Madrid | 11 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 26 | 19 | +19 | 24 |
Is anybody injured and not playing?
Lionel Messi's availability remains the biggest mystery. The superstar, who has not played since 26 September, has announced that he is fit but manager Luis Enrique may not want to risk him from the start. Ivan Rakitic is expected to return for Barcelona, but Rafinha and Douglas Pereira are both out. For the hosts, Gareth Bale was an injury concern but he is fit and ready to start.
What's the form guide?
Real Madrid last six: WDWWWL
Barcelona ast six: WWDWWW
What happened last season?
The pair won a game apiece, both at home.
March 2015: Barcelona 2 (Mathieu, Suárez) Real Madrid 1 (Ronaldo)
October 2014: Real Madrid 3 (Ronaldo, Pepe, Benzema) Barcelona 1 (Neymar)
What odds can we get on the match?
Real Madrid - 6/4
Barcelona - 13/7
Draw - 11/4
How have Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi fared in El Clasicos?
Messi has the much better record over his rival.
Ronaldo | VS | Messi |
23 | MATCHES | 30 |
15 | GOALS | 21 (most all-time) |
1 | ASSISTS | 13 |
6 | WINS | 15 |
6 | DRAWS | 7 |
11 | DEFEATS | 8 |
What about the two clubs all-time?
Matches: 229
Real Madrid wins: 92
Barcelona wins: 89
Draws: 48
Real Madrid goals: 389
Barcelona goals: 374
AT THE BERNABEU
Real Madrid wins: 63
Barcelona wins: 25
Draws: 25
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