Barça-Real Madrid: all eyes on victory at the Palau
Our team will be looking for their 20th Endesa League win in the Clásico (6:30pm CET).
Eight finals lie ahead for Real Madrid as the Endesa League Regular Season draws to a close. The first comes in the form of a Clásico clash this evening as the top two teams in the competition go head-to-head at the Palau Blaugrana on matchday 28 6:30pm CET. The goal is to make a statement of intent by picking up a hugely important victory over their huge rivals.
This will be the 209th Clásico in the League. Real Madrid have won 109 of them and will have to dig deep to get back to winning ways tonight it would be their twentieth win of the domestic campaign as they look for a big morale boost heading into the decisive stretch of the season.
This will be the 209th Clásico in the League. Real Madrid have won 109 of them and will have to dig deep to get back to winning ways tonight it would be their twentieth win of the domestic campaign as they look for a big morale boost heading into the decisive stretch of the season.
They'll be up against the hosts' impressively complete outfit, led by Mirotic 15 points and 5.3 rebounds per game, alongside the experienced point guard Calathes 5,4 assists, and shooters from range in the likes of Kuric and Jokubaitis.
Defensive dominance
Real Madrid have conceded fewer points than any team in the Endesa League to date 74.2, a figure that is down in no small part to their impressive efforts on the rebound averaging 37.2. That's thanks largely to Poirier and Tavares, both of whom will have a vital role to play in the paint for the madridistas.
Defensive dominance
Real Madrid have conceded fewer points than any team in the Endesa League to date 74.2, a figure that is down in no small part to their impressive efforts on the rebound averaging 37.2. That's thanks largely to Poirier and Tavares, both of whom will have a vital role to play in the paint for the madridistas.