
1.11 May 2025 — La Liga: Barcelona 4-3 Real Madrid
In one of the most thrilling recent “El Clásico”s, Barcelona overcame an early two-goal deficit to triumph 4-3 at home. Real Madrid stunned the crowd when Kylian Mbappé struck twice inside the first 14 minutes (including a penalty). But Barcelona responded in style: Eric García’s header reopened things, then teenage star Lamine Yamal curled home a superb equaliser. The Catalans then surged ahead through a quick double from Raphinha, giving them a 4-2 cushion by halftime. Real Madrid pushed hard in the second half, and though they pulled one back, Barcelona held on.The result was massive: it extended Barça’s lead at the top of La Liga and bolstered their momentum in the title race.

2. 26 April 2025 — Copa del Rey Final: Barcelona 3-2 Real Madrid (AET)
At the neutral venue of the Estadio de la Cartuja in Seville, Barcelona captured the Copa del Rey in dramatic fashion, beating Real Madrid 3-2 after extra time. Barcelona took the lead via Pedri in the 28th minute with a curling strike, and they dominated much of the first half. But Real Madrid fought back when Mbappé struck from a free kick (70′) and Aurélien Tchouaméni headed them ahead (77′). With time running out, Barcelona’s Ferran Torres equalised in the 84th minute to force

3.12 January 2025 — Supercopa de España Final: Real Madrid 2-5 Barcelona
In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Barcelona delivered a stunning performance to beat Real Madrid 5-2 and claim the Supercopa de España title. Real Madrid started strongly with Mbappé scoring in the 5th minute. However, Barcelona’s response was emphatic: Yamal equalised (22′), then Robert Lewandowski converted a penalty (36′) before Raphinha added two rapid goals (39′ and 48′) and Alejandro Balde scored before half-time (45′+10). Even after being reduced to ten men when goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny was sent off, Barcelona maintained control. Real Madrid’s Rodrygo scored (60′) but it proved little consolation. The display showcased Barcelona’s attacking potency and marked their first trophy under coach Hansi Flick this season. Meanwhile, Real Madrid’s defensive frailties were exposed again.
4. 26 October 2024 — La Liga: Real Madrid 0-4 Barcelona
At the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Barcelona inflicted a heavy 4-0 defeat on Real Madrid — ending Madrid’s 42-match unbeaten La Liga run. Second-half strikes changed the game: Lewandowski scored twice in three minutes (54′, 56′), then 17-year-old Lamine Yamal made history by becoming the youngest scorer in a Clásico (77′) and Raphinha rounded off proceedings (84′). Real Madrid dominated possession early but were undone by a ruthless Barça counter-attack. Mbappé had goals disallowed and was repeatedly caught offside. The result was a seismic statement by Barcelona and a serious blow to Real Madrid’s confidence.
5. 21 April 2024 — La Liga: Real Madrid 3-2 Barcelona
In a tightly contested match, Real Madrid edged Barcelona 3-2 thanks to a dramatic stoppage-time winner from Jude Bellingham. Barcelona struck first via Andreas Christensen’s header in the 6th minute. Real responded with a penalty from Vinícius Júnior (18′) and later Lucas Vázquez volleyed in (73′). Barcelona regained the lead through Fermín López (69′) but Real held on. The winner came deep into injury time with Bellingham slotting home from six yards out after a cross from Vazquez (90′+1). The result gave Real Madrid a decisive La Liga boost as they pushed for the title.