We prepare for a new edition of the most awaited club football match in the world, the Clásico Español between Real Madrid and Barcelona. Both come from marvelous results in the Champions League against Bundesliga teams, so things seem to be on equal ground.
Los Blancos receive their lifetime rivals undefeated in the league, with their last result being a victory over Celta de Vigo 1-2 as visitors.
The Culés obliterated Sevilla 5-1, meaning they have scored nine goals and conceded two in their last two matches in all competitions.
Real Madrid vs. Barcelona Betting Odds and Info
Real Madrid 2.026 | Barcelona 3.445 | Draw Offs: 4.32 |
When? | Saturday, October 26 at 3:00 PM ET, 2:00 PM CST, 1:00 PM MT, and noon PT |
Where? | Estadio Santiago Bernabéu |
Where can I watch it? | DSports and Movistar Deportes |
Why Bet on Real Madrid?
New era in the Santiago Bernabéu, that of Kylian Mbappe. The Frenchman’s start to life in the Spanish capital has not been remarkable, and the team has slipped, but in their bright moments, they look formidable.
In LaLiga, they have seven wins and three draws, with 21 goals in favor and seven against. More is expected from their attacking front, which features the likes of Mbappe, Vinicius Jr., Rodrygo, Bellingham, and other remarkable names.
They are not undefeated in the campaign, losing in the Champions League against the surprising Lille, but recovering in an excellent way by destroying Borussia Dortmund a couple of days ago.
Why Bet on Barcelona?
The Culés have the best attack in Europe’s top leagues by a mile, and the best thing is that Robert Lewandowski is finally looking like the killer he was at Bayern. With 12 goals in the league, only Erling Haaland is close to the Pole man, and the Catalans’ offense has not looked as dangerous since the Leo Messi days.
They have nine wins and a defeat in the league, a result that came from a first-half defensive collapse against Osasuna, impossible to overcome. Still, with 33 goals in favor in 10 games, they have an average of 3.3 scored per match, obliterating rivals week in and week out. They repeated the dose against Bayern in the Champions League, getting some revenge from their historic rivals.
However, same as Los Blancos, they were surprised in the European competition by a French team, in their case, Monaco, who also beat them for the Joan Gamper trophy some months ago.
Final Betting Analysis: Real Madrid vs. Barcelona
The most beloved rivalry in world football awaits for this Saturday afternoon to come quickly. The Catalans have the historical advantage, but the last few years have seen a decrease in their effectiveness in this match. Sporting crisis, the departure of Messi, and economic wobbles have them winning only one of the last five Clásicos, with Los Blancos winning four.
This will be the first edition of this derby in the Kylian Mbappe/Hansi Flick era, so the expectation is palpable. The Bernabéu is a horrible stadium to play in for any team, and Barcelona is no exception. We believe the club has recovered some sensations this season, but the result will be a draw, the first in an official match in 17 games, the last being a 0-0 for LaLiga in 2019.
Go for a 2-2.
Go for a draw at 4.32. If you bet $100 at such odds, you could get $332 for a total payout of $432.