Barcelona of Catalonia defeated Madrid’s Real in a home match of the 35th round of the Spanish football championship and secured the title early. The game at Camp Nou ended 2:0, and both goals were scored in the first half — Marcus Rashford and Ferran Torres found the net.

After this win, Barcelona increased their total to 91 points and, with three rounds remaining, became champions of Spain, while second-placed Real have 77. The Catalan club won the trophy for the second year in a row and became 29-time champions of the country. Real have won the tournament a record 36 times. Before the Clasico, the father of Barcelona head coach Hans-Dieter Flick passed away, and the German coach did not miss the match.