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Barcelona can clinch the La Liga title with a draw at home against Real Madrid in Sunday's El Clasico.

Sunday evening's El Clasico at Camp Nou could decide the La Liga championship. Barcelona enters the match needing just a single point from the fixture to mathematically secure the league trophy, regardless of results in the remaining matchdays.
The Catalan side tops the standings with 88 points, built on 28 wins, four draws, and only two losses across a dominant campaign. Real Madrid, meanwhile, sits second on 77 points — 11 behind their eternal rivals with just four games left to play.
For Barcelona, a draw is enough to guarantee the title on home soil. The team has controlled the league race throughout the season and can now finish the job in front of their own supporters against their fiercest opponent.
Real Madrid's mathematical path to the championship is extremely narrow. The 11-point gap means only a victory keeps even the faintest hope alive, though the club's stated aim is to delay Barcelona's celebrations and prolong the contest, if only temporarily.
Kickoff is set for 10:00 PM Cairo and Mecca time, and 11:00 PM UAE time. The Spanish league's governing body confirmed the schedule for the 2025-2026 season fixture.
Qatar's beIN Sports network holds the broadcast rights for La Liga this season. The El Clasico will air on beIN SPORTS 1, the channel's primary outlet for Spanish football coverage.
The encounter adds another chapter to one of world football's most storied rivalries, with both the atmosphere and quality expected to deliver the usual drama.
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