LaLiga, Champions League Round of 16 and now a Copa del Rey "Clasico" adding another layer of pressure on both Madrid and Barça on a non-stop month.
Whilst many football fans around the world would have celebrated the prospect of a Real Madrid-FC Barcelona two-legged Copa del Rey semi-final, for many at both clubs the draw has been seen as another encumbrance adding further pressure to a packed February fixture list with both clubs playing seven high profile games in the shortest month of the year ahead of the LaLiga meeting between both sides on March 2nd at the Bernabeu.
Real Madrid
Real Madrid open the month with a home league tie against Alaves before Wednesday's cup first leg at Camp Nou. Saturday February 9th is the date for the Madrid derby at the Wanda ahead of a tricky mid-week trip to face Ajax in the Champions League. Two LaLiga games are next up with Girona and Levante opponents before the month comes to a conclusion with the second leg of the Copa del Rey at the Bernabeu.
FC Barcelona
Ernesto Valverde's men open the month with a league fixture against Valencia ahead of the Copa del Rey first leg at Camp Nou on Wednesday 6th. Two back-to-back league fixtures are next up for the Catalan side as they face Athletic (a) and welcome Valladolid. Lyon are Barça's opponents in the Champions League and that midweek tie precedes a tricky away trip to the Sancjez Pizjuan to face Sevilla. The month comes to an end for Barça with the second leg of the Spanish cup away to Madrid at the Bernabeu.
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