The Greatest Five Clasico Matches Between Real Madrid and Barcelona
The Spain Clasico between Real Madrid and Barcelona remains one of the biggest football events globally, as the match brings together the two Spanish giants in encounters that always witness excitement and drama. Both teams are preparing for a new confrontation in the 2026 Spanish Super Cup final in Saudi Arabia after Barcelona qualified by winning 5-0 against Athletic Bilbao, and Real Madrid by beating Atletico Madrid 2-1 in the semi-final.
Barcelona 3-3 Real Madrid | La Liga | March 2007
Lionel Messi gave one of his first great performances in the Clasico at age 19, scoring an unforgettable hat-trick at Camp Nou, leading his team to a draw after Real Madrid twice took the lead through Van Nistelrooy. He scored the equalizer in the 91st minute to complete his hat-trick.
Barcelona 5-0 Real Madrid | La Liga | October 2010
This match witnessed absolute dominance by Barcelona under Pep Guardiola over Real Madrid in Jose Mourinho’s first test at Camp Nou, where Villa, Xavi, Pedro, and Jeffren Suarez all scored, while Sergio Ramos was sent off in stoppage time, leaving Real Madrid humiliated with a heavy defeat.
Real Madrid 3-4 Barcelona | La Liga | March 2014
An exciting match ended with seven goals, three penalties, and a red card, where Messi withstood the pressure and scored a crucial penalty, ending Real Madrid’s 17-match winning streak at the Bernabeu after a fiercely competitive encounter between the two teams.
Real Madrid 2-1 Barcelona | Copa del Rey Final | April 2014
Compensating for the league loss, Real Madrid avenged themselves against Barcelona in the cup final, with Gareth Bale scoring the winning goal five minutes before the end after a wonderful cross from midfield. Di Maria scored first for Real Madrid, and Barcelona equalized through a header by Bartra.
Real Madrid 2-3 Barcelona | La Liga | April 2017
Messi delivered a brilliant performance to secure a historic win for Barcelona at the Bernabeu, scoring his 500th goal for the club in the 92nd minute after a match that saw alternating leads, outstanding goalkeeping, and a red card for Ramos. Real Madrid lost the match but retained their league title.
Other notable matches include Barcelona 4-3 Real Madrid (May 2025), Real Madrid 4-0 Barcelona (October 2024), Barcelona 3-2 Real Madrid (Spanish Super Cup 2011), Real Madrid 2-6 Barcelona (May 2009), and Real Madrid 0-3 Barcelona (November 2005), among other matches that shaped the history of the Clasico.
Barcelona 3-3 Real Madrid | La Liga | March 2007
Lionel Messi gave one of his first great performances in the Clasico at age 19, scoring an unforgettable hat-trick at Camp Nou, leading his team to a draw after Real Madrid twice took the lead through Van Nistelrooy. He scored the equalizer in the 91st minute to complete his hat-trick.
Barcelona 5-0 Real Madrid | La Liga | October 2010
This match witnessed absolute dominance by Barcelona under Pep Guardiola over Real Madrid in Jose Mourinho’s first test at Camp Nou, where Villa, Xavi, Pedro, and Jeffren Suarez all scored, while Sergio Ramos was sent off in stoppage time, leaving Real Madrid humiliated with a heavy defeat.
Real Madrid 3-4 Barcelona | La Liga | March 2014
An exciting match ended with seven goals, three penalties, and a red card, where Messi withstood the pressure and scored a crucial penalty, ending Real Madrid’s 17-match winning streak at the Bernabeu after a fiercely competitive encounter between the two teams.
Real Madrid 2-1 Barcelona | Copa del Rey Final | April 2014
Compensating for the league loss, Real Madrid avenged themselves against Barcelona in the cup final, with Gareth Bale scoring the winning goal five minutes before the end after a wonderful cross from midfield. Di Maria scored first for Real Madrid, and Barcelona equalized through a header by Bartra.
Real Madrid 2-3 Barcelona | La Liga | April 2017
Messi delivered a brilliant performance to secure a historic win for Barcelona at the Bernabeu, scoring his 500th goal for the club in the 92nd minute after a match that saw alternating leads, outstanding goalkeeping, and a red card for Ramos. Real Madrid lost the match but retained their league title.
Other notable matches include Barcelona 4-3 Real Madrid (May 2025), Real Madrid 4-0 Barcelona (October 2024), Barcelona 3-2 Real Madrid (Spanish Super Cup 2011), Real Madrid 2-6 Barcelona (May 2009), and Real Madrid 0-3 Barcelona (November 2005), among other matches that shaped the history of the Clasico.