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Real Madrid vs FC Barcelona: Who has won most El Clasico matches in history?

Real Madrid vs FC Barcelona: Who has won most El Clasico matches in history?

Real Madrid vs FC Barcelona La Liga match is getting ready to give many memories, as the cross-city rivals are enjoying peak form, making the El Clásico contest even more interesting. Let’s see who has won the most in total.

It’s now here, with a age-old rivalry set to add one more game to its history as Real Madrid prepares to meet FC Barcelona in the high-octane La Liga contest. Barcelona currently sits at the top of La Liga with nine wins from ten games, while Madrid has played ten matches, winning seven, making this upcoming contest even more interesting. Both teams enter this domestic clash after achieving high-scoring wins in their recent UEFA Champions League matches. While both teams are enjoying peak form, it will be interesting to see how things go. Also, this match will mark Kylian Mbappé’s El Clásico debut who is all set to make a mark for Real Madrid. He has an impressive record of six goals in four matches against Barcelona when he played for Paris Saint-Germain.

So how will things go for both teams? Take a look at the records to see which team has won the most games in El Clasico history.

Who has won the most matches between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid?

Total MatchesReal Madrid WinsFC Barcelona WinsDraws
25710510052

In La Liga, Real Madrid have won 79 out of the total 188 games against Barcelona while the Barça have 74 victories with 35 matches ending with draw.

Real Madrid vs FC Barcelona last 10 matches

DateHome TeamScoreAway Team
December 2019Barcelona0 – 0Real Madrid
March 2020Real Madrid2 – 0Barcelona
October 2020Barcelona1 – 3Real Madrid
April 2021Real Madrid2 – 1Barcelona
October 2021Barcelona1 – 2Real Madrid
March 2022Real Madrid0 – 4Barcelona
October 2022Real Madrid3 – 1Barcelona
March 2023Barcelona2 – 1Real Madrid
October 2023Barcelona1 – 2Real Madrid
April 2024Real Madrid3 – 2Barcelona

What is El Clasico

Interestingly, for Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, the El Clasico title came relatively late. Initially, this high-octane contest was known as El Derby. History says that Spanish football learned from South and Central American contests, where such terms are commonly used to describe derby games. In English, “clásico” means “the classic.”

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