#1 Real Madrid vs Barcelona – 23rd April

Like so many times before, El Clasico could become the title decider yet again between two teams with vastly different ideologies and two cities with variedly different beliefs. Real Madrid and Barcelona have faced each other innumerable times, 265 times to be precise, and several of them have been trophy-deciding encounters.
The rivalry further stems from the fact that both the teams are the most successful teams in Spanish football and also consistently among the top teams in Europe with a global fanbase. Barcelona are currently home to one of the most exciting attacking trios in history in the form of MSN (Messi, Suarez, Neymar) while Real possess a similarly potent attacking trio in BBC (Bale, Benzema, Cristiano).
The reverse fixture at Camp Nou ended in a 1-1 draw with Sergio Ramos scoring a late equaliser for the capital side. By the time this fixture rolls around towards the end of April, both clubs could be in a similar position as of now, neck and neck, and this tie could clinch the three3 points and the momentum for the winning side to go on and lift the La Liga title come May.