While FC Barcelona challenges Valencia this Sunday evening in La Liga, the Blaugrana want to regain color in the league, and maintain a seven-point delay on leader Real Madrid, which is already far too important in the eyes of the Catalan club. At an already exciting start to the second part of the season, discover the schedule that awaits rivals Barcelona and Madrid for the next five matches.
Saturday evening, Real Madrid performed on Real Valladolid’s pitch to secure a fourth success in a row in La Liga. The Merengue now have a 10-point lead over second-placed FC Barcelona. before the meeting between Hansi Flick’s men and Valencia this Sunday evening. And if the Madrilenians have achieved a fourth success in a row in the league, it is in four games without a victory that the Blaugrana remain on their side at the national level. A misstep is therefore prohibited this Sunday for Barça.
Both Barcelona and Madrilenians are still involved in La Liga obviously, but also in the Copa del Rey and the Champions League. The schedule for both teams therefore looks busier than ever, and promises us a strong end to the season and a title race. Find out without further delay what these two calendars are made of.
Date of | Opponent | Location of the |
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January 26 | Valence | Domicile |
January 29 | Atalanta Playing | Domicile |
February 2 | Deportivo Alavés | Domicile |
February 6 | Valence | Outside |
February 9 | Seville | Outside |
Date of | Opponent | Location of the |
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January 29 | Brest Stadium | Outside |
February 1 | Espanyol Barcelona | Outside |
February 5 | Leganes | Outside |
February 8 | Atlético de Madrid | Domicile |
February 15 | health | Outside |