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Barcelona can clinch the La Liga title against Real Madrid while targeting a record €14 million in matchday revenue.

Camp Nou is set to host a pivotal El Clásico on Sunday at 10:00 PM, with Barcelona facing Real Madrid in La Liga’s 35th matchday. A win for the Catalan side would mathematically secure the league title, adding extra weight to a fixture already charged with historic rivalry.
Beyond the three points and an early championship celebration, Barcelona is chasing a financial milestone. The club expects to break its single-match revenue record, driven by massive fan demand for the encounter.
According to Spanish newspaper AS, Barcelona’s management aims to generate over €14 million from this match. That would surpass the previous record of €13.8 million set last season. The surge in ticket prices, coupled with overwhelming public interest, is the key factor behind the forecast.
Hospitality and VIP tickets range from €2,500 to €12,500. For the most recent Clásico, the average ticket price stood at approximately €554.
Barcelona enters the match with 88 points from 34 games, holding an 11-point lead over second-placed Real Madrid, who have 77 points. A victory would make the title official, while a Madrid win would prolong the suspense.
The same AS report noted that Camp Nou is expected to be full, with preparations underway for a large-scale tifo display. If Barcelona secures the championship, major celebrations are anticipated to follow the final whistle.