Barça's Thrilling Clásico Win Brings La Liga Title Within Reach
FC Barcelona's dramatic 4-3 comeback victory over arch-rivals Real Madrid last Sunday has put the La Liga trophy firmly within their grasp.
With a seven-point lead at the top of the table and only three matches remaining, Hansi Flick and his team now need just a single draw to be officially crowned champions of Spain.
What's more impressive is that Barça remain unbeaten in league play throughout 2025, both home and away—a remarkable achievement that reflects their consistency, squad depth, and tactical strength under Flick's leadership.
At this point, it’s not a question of if, but when the iconic blaugrana ribbons will be wrapped around the La Liga trophy once again.
Barça Set to Clinch La Liga Title — Could Be Champions by Thursday Night
FC Barcelona came agonizingly close to sealing the La Liga title without even stepping onto the pitch on Wednesday night, as Real Madrid trailed 0-1 at half-time at home to Mallorca. For a brief moment, it looked like the title race could be over. But Los Blancos staged a second-half comeback to win 2-1, delaying the celebrations in Catalonia.
As a result, the cava was sent back to the fridge — though likely only for another 24 hours.
Now, the stage is perfectly set: Barça can clinch the league title outright on Thursday at 9:30 PM CEST, and poetic symmetry surrounds the occasion. The match takes place at the same venue where they were crowned champions two seasons ago, adding even more emotion and significance to the night.
With their unbeaten run in 2025 still intact, and the league trophy within touching distance, all eyes will be on Hansi Flick’s men as they look to wrap up a spectacular domestic campaign
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Barça on the Brink of La Liga Glory — But Espanyol Stand in the Way
FC Barcelona are just one result away from clinching the La Liga title, and they have the chance to do it on Thursday at 9:30 PM CEST at a stadium where they were crowned champions just two seasons ago.
However, this won’t be easy.
Their opponents, Espanyol, have not forgotten the pain of that previous encounter. In a dramatic 4-2 defeat, they were forced to watch their biggest rivals celebrate a title win on their home turf—a moment that not only stung with pride but came during their desperate, and ultimately unsuccessful, battle against relegation.
For Espanyol, this game is about more than just points. It’s personal. It’s about pride, revenge, and making absolutely sure that history doesn't repeat itself in front of their own fans.
As for Barça, with a seven-point lead and an unbeaten 2025 league campaign still going strong, the title is within touching distance — but they'll have to earn it the hard way.
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