The biggest rivalry in football never lets you down. Barcelona and Real Madrid. The El Clasico. Every time, there is pride, passion, and pure drama.The greatest rivalry in football never fails to deliver. Real Madrid versus Barcelona. El Clasico. Pride, passion and pure drama every single time.
Fans on both sides are looking through the history books as the next big La Liga game is set to take place at Camp Nou on May 10, 2026. How have the two giants done in their last ten meetings? The answer is jaw-dropping: a perfectly balanced but very entertaining set of results that shows that nothing can be taken for granted.
Here is the final look at the last ten El Clasico matches, including the dates, scores, and the players who scored the goals that made each match so exciting.
1. Barcelona 3–2 Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup Final on January 11, 2026 Raphinha was the hero again, scoring the first goal and the dramatic late winner after a first half that left fans breathless and saw Vinicius Junior, Robert Lewandowski, and Gonzalo García all score for Madrid. A final that pulsed and ended with Catalan celebrations.
2. Real Madrid 2–1 on October 26, 2025 Kylian Mbappé of Barcelona scored first, but Fermín López tied the game. Jude Bellingham then scored a trademark goal right before halftime to give Los Blancos a very important win at the Bernabéu.
3. La Liga: Barcelona 4–3 Real Madrid on May 11, 2025 A goal party at Camp Nou. Mbappé scored three goals for Madrid, but Eric García, Lamine Yamal, and a Raphinha brace gave Barcelona a 4–3 win in one of the most exciting Clasicos in years.
4. Barcelona 3–2 Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey Final (AET) on April 26, 2025 Drama in extra time in Seville. Barcelona won the trophy after a thrilling final that included goals from Pedri, Mbappé, Tchouaméni, Ferran Torres, and a 116th-minute winner from Jules Koundé.
5. The Real Madrid vs. Barcelona Spanish Super Cup Final on January 12, 2025 2–5 Barcelona Mbappé gave Madrid an early lead, but Barcelona came back strong and led 4-1 at halftime. Raphinha scored two goals, Rodrygo scored one, and Wojciech Szczęsny got a red card, making it a night to remember for the Catalans.
6. Real Madrid 0–4 Barcelona in La Liga on October 26, 2024 A shameful event at the Bernabéu. Robert Lewandowski scored two goals, teenage star Lamine Yamal shone, and Raphinha finished the rout, making Hansi Flick’s team a real title contender.
7. Real Madrid 3–2 in La Liga on April 21, 2024 Barcelona’s Andreas Christensen and Fermín López scored twice to give Barca the lead, but Vinicius Junior (penalty), Lucas Vázquez, and Jude Bellingham’s stoppage-time goal gave Carlo Ancelotti’s team the win.
8. January 14, 2024 – Spanish Super Cup Final Real Madrid 4–1 Barcelona Vinicius Junior exploded with a hat-trick. Robert Lewandowski replied for Barca before Rodrygo sealed the win – a night remembered for Ronald Araujo’s red card too.
9. October 28, 2023 – La Liga Barcelona 1–2 Real Madrid Ilkay Gündogan gave the hosts an early lead, but Bellingham produced two moments of magic – including a stunning volley in stoppage time – to turn the game on its head.
10. April 5, 2023 – Copa del Rey Semi-Final Second Leg Barcelona 0–4 Real Madrid Karim Benzema stole the show with a hat-trick after Vinicius Junior opened the scoring. A ruthless display that sent Madrid to the final.
So there you have it – five wins apiece in the last 10 El Clasico head-to-head results. No draws, plenty of goals (an astonishing 38 in total) and enough late drama to fill a Hollywood script. Barcelona have looked devastating in attack recently, especially at home, while Real Madrid have shown their never-say-die spirit with late winners and superstar moments from Mbappé, Vinicius and Bellingham.
What does this tell us ahead of the next clash? Simple: expect fireworks. Barcelona currently hold the edge in recent La Liga form and sit top of the table, but Real Madrid know how to hurt them on the break. With stars like Lamine Yamal, Raphinha, Mbappé and Bellingham all in red-hot form, the May 10 showdown could be one of the most memorable in years.
The history books are littered with Clasico shocks, last-gasp heroes and heartbreak for the losers. This rivalry has defined Spanish football for decades – and the latest chapter is about to be written under the Camp Nou lights.
One thing is certain: when these two sides meet, the football world stops. And after looking at these last 10 El Clasico head-to-head results, fans know they are in for another unforgettable night.
The countdown continues. Who will write their name into Clasico folklore next?


