Spanish La Liga
The Madrid Derby highlights La Liga’s fixtures this weekend with Champions League winners Real Madrid hosting domestic league winners Atletico Madrid in what promises to be a hotly contested affair.
The Madrid Derby highlights La Liga’s fixtures this weekend with Champions League winners Real Madrid hosting domestic league winners Atletico Madrid in what promises to be a hotly contested affair.
For the first time ever, two clubs from the same city will contest European football’s top prize as Real Madrid face fierce rivals Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Champions League Final in Lisbon.
The biggest derby in the world takes place in Spain on Sunday with Real Madrid and Barcelona clashing in a season defining El Clasico.
Real Madrid travel to the Estadio Vicente Calderon as they look to close in on the La Liga title with a second consecutive away win
When people hear that El Clasico is coming up it makes the hair on any football fan’s skin stand up – especially this year’s.
Real Madrid host Barcelona for the second round of La Liga on Saturday
The team that has upset the usual Barcelona and Real Madrid domination at the top of the table has been Atletico Madrid.
It’s time for the biggest football derby, the El Clasico, between arch-rivals Barcelona and Real Madrid. Barca will look to this game as an opportunity to move further away from their rivals
The resumption of La Liga will see Sevilla lock horns with Real Madrid. Sevilla have a chance to continue Madrid’s poor start to the league.
All eyes will be focused on the biggest match in world football this weekend as Barcelona and Real Madrid face off in the El Clasico.
The mighty Barcelona proved once again why they are the champions of Spain. Barcelona outclassed Real Madrid to move top of the La Liga standings however Mourinho’s men have a game in hand and will face another team who suffered a disappointing defeat over the weekend.
James McDonald closed a highly successful short-term stint in Hong Kong with a quartet at Sha Tin on Sunday