Barcelona can clinch the La Liga title with just one point against Real Madrid at Camp Nou on Sunday. The Catalans might have suffered Champions League and Copa del Rey disappointments this season, but their 2025–26 has still largely been a success. Hansi Flick’s men already bested Los Blancos to win the Spanish Super Cup and now are on their way to denying their bitter rivals the Spanish crown for a second consecutive season. There would be nothing sweeter than celebrating their inevitable league title with a positive Clásico result. Plus, it would get them once step closer to becoming the first team since 1985–86 to finish the La Liga season with a perfect record at home. Barcelona will like their chances of ending the final Clásico of the season with confetti considering they have dropped points just twice since the calendar flipped to 2026. Raphinha’s Return Balances Yamal’s Absence Lamine Yamal is out with a hamstring injury.…