One of the fiercest rivalries in football comes to the fore once again when Barcelona host Real Madrid at their historic Camp Nou stadium.
Sergio Ramos scored late on as Real Madrid snatched a point in a 1-1 draw with Barcelona in the Clasico on Saturday.
The two teams with different styles and persona come into the contest with contrasting form. Where Real Madrid managed by Zinedine Zidane are on a 32 game unbeaten streak, Barcelona come into the high-profile contest with a draw at Anoeta which has not been their happy hunting ground but a draw has been the better of the results for Catalans against Real Sociedad.
The Blaugrana took the lead thanks to a second-half header from Luis Suarez, but Neymar should have made it 2-0 moments later as he guided an effort over the crossbar from close range.
Luis Suarez put the Blaugrana in front but they were denied a precious victory late on as Zinedine Zidane’s men maintained their six-point lead over their rivals in La Liga
Cristiano Ronaldo passed up a great chance as Barca, who welcomed back captain Andres Iniesta from injury, thought they were set to close the gap on their rivals to three points in the Liga table.
But Ramos popped up late on with a header to deny Barca victory at Camp Nou.