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BlackBet Tips: Barcelona vs Real Madrid

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Following their 3-1 win in October 2020, Real Madrid could record consecutive away wins against Barcelona for the third time in La Liga history and for the second time at Camp Nou when they visit the Catalan side for Sunday's encounter.

Meanwhile, Barcelona have scored in 34 of their last 35 home games in La Liga (79 goals in total and an average of 2.3 per game), failing only against Atletico Madrid in May 2021 during this period (0-0).

Barcelona have not won any of their last four games against Real Madrid in La Liga (D1 L3) but a win on Sunday is valued at (2.80) with BlackBet.

Real Madrid have won their last three games in all competitions against Barcelona and the fourth victory is tipped to occur at (2.45).

A draw between the La Liga giants at Camp Nou is considered to happen at (3.55).

Martin Braithwaite and Ousmane Dembele are yet to recover fully after undergoing knee surgeries and will thus miss the home game against Real Madrid while Pedri and Ronald Araujo are also not expected to play any part in Sunday's fixture.

After picking up a foot injury in the Champions League game, Barcelona's Jordi Alba is a doubt for the encounter.

The visitors will do duty against Barca without Dani Ceballos and Gareth Bale as they are out with hamstring and ankle injuries, respectively, as Eden Hazard and Dani Carvajal remain doubts.

Following their 1-0 defeat against Espanyol on matchday eight, Real Madrid could suffer back-to-back defeats in La Liga for the first time since the final two matchdays of the 2018/19 season under Zinedine Zidane.

If he wins this match, Sergio Busquets will become the Barcelona player with the most wins in El Clasico history in all competitions, surpassed only among players from both teams by Paco Gento (21). Busquets has won 19 of his 40 appearances against Real Madrid (D8 L13).

Following his goal against Real Madrid at Camp Nou last season, Barcelona striker Ansu Fati could become only the fourth player to score in each of his first two starts in El Clasico in La Liga in the 21st century, after Samuel Eto'o in 2005, who scored in his first three, Ruud van Nistelrooy in 2007 (two) and Pedro Rodriguez in 2010 (two).

Karim Benzema has scored 10 goals in his 36 matches for Real Madrid against Barcelona in all competitions and is one of just 13 players to reach double figures for goals in El Clasico history.

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has not won any of his five away managerial games against Barcelona in all competitions (D2 L3), losing on both of his visits to Camp Nou as Real Madrid manager. Only one Real Madrid coach has lost his first three away games in El Clasico history in all comps and that was Leo Beenhakker, who lost on his first four visits to the Blaugrana between 1987 and 1988.

Barcelona have scored seven goals in the last five games across all competitions, have conceded six and kept two clean sheets. Real Madrid have scored eight, conceded five and managed two clean sheets as well. Punters can take an offer of under 2.5 goals at (2.25) with BlackBet.

Under 2.5 goals at (2.25) with BlackBet.

Odds correct at the time of writing. Please gamble responsibly.