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Real host Barca in El Clasico as La Liga title race hots up (kick-offs Thai time)

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Barcelona travel to Real Madrid today in what is set to be one of the most pivotal El Clasico meetings in recent memory, with both sides fast closing in on stuttering Atletico Madrid at the top of the La Liga table.

The Catalans, unbeaten in 19 league games, are just one point behind struggling leaders Atletico Madrid while third-placed Real are three points off the pace after closing the gap from 10 in February.

Zinedine Zidane’s side are also flying high after their comprehens­ive 3-1 victory over Liverpool in their Champions League quarter-final first leg on Tuesday.

Madrid forward Karim Benzema has warned that they need to keep Lionel Messi, who has scored 12 goals in his last 10 league appearance­s, out of the game if they are to get the three points.

Messi has rediscover­ed his form and reclaimed his place at the top of the league’s scoring charts with 23 goals so far, and 19 goals in 20 games since the turn of the year.

“It’ll be a tough game against a side who like to dominate the ball,” Benzema said.

“They’ve got a great goalkeeper and of course Messi, the player who does everything for Barcelona. We need to be wary of him because he’s so, so dangerous.

“Just like in the first meeting this season we’ll go out on the pitch looking for the win, it’s a final for us.”

The hosts will be without injured captain Sergio Ramos and centre back partner Raphael Varane, who is isolating following a positive Covid-19 test.

However, Eden Hazard and Dani Carvajal could both be available for Zidane after returning to full training.

Barca, meanwhile, are sweating on the fitness of defender Gerard Pique, who has a knee issue.

Atletico travel to Real Betis having won just three of their last 10 games in all competitio­ns as they struggle to keep their rivals at bay.

Coach Diego Simeone will be without La Liga’s second top scorer Luis Suarez, who has a calf problem, and suspended midfielder Marcos Llorente for the trip to Andalucia.

Atletico’s Joao Felix and Yannick Carrasco are back having missed last weekend’s 1-0 defeat to Sevilla through injury.

FIXTURES La Liga

Today

Getafe v Cadiz (7pm), Bilbao v Alaves (9.15pm), Eibar v Levante (11.30pm), Real Madrid v Barcelona (2am, Sun)

Tomorrow

Villarreal v Osasuna (7pm), Valencia v Sociedad (9.15pm), Valladolid v Granada (11.30pm), Betis v Atletico Madrid (2am, Mon)

Monday

Celta Vigo v Sevilla (2am, Tue)

Serie A

Today

Spezia v Crotone (8pm), Parma v AC Milan (11pm), Udinese v Torino (1.45am, Sun)

Tomorrow

Inter Milan v Cagliari (5.30pm), Verona v Lazio, Juventus v Genoa, Sampdoria v Napoli (all 8pm), Roma v Bologna (11pm), Fiorentina v Atalanta (1.45am, Mon)

Monday

Benevento v Sassuolo (1.45am, Tue)

Bundesliga

Today

Bayern Munich v Union Berlin, Frankfurt v Wolfsburg, Hertha Berlin v Gladbach, Werder Bremen v Leipzig (all 8.30pm), Stuttgart v Dortmund (11.30pm) Tomorrow

Schalke v Augsburg (8.30pm), Cologne v Mainz (11pm) Monday Hoffenheim v Leverkusen (1.30am, Tue)

 ?? REUTERS ?? Barcelona’s Lionel Messi, centre, scores against Sociedad during a La Liga match last month.
REUTERS Barcelona’s Lionel Messi, centre, scores against Sociedad during a La Liga match last month.

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