Today isn't just another Sunday—it's the day Barcelona can sink Real Madrid and claim the La Liga title in the most dramatic fashion possible: on their eternal rival's turf. Every front page in Spain is screaming the same message: El Clásico is all that matters.
AS calls it "A Matter of Honor," while Marca warns Madrid to "avoid another blow." Mundo Deportivo cuts straight to the chase with "Title-deciding Clásico," and Sport dares to dream that "today could be a great day." Hansi Flick's Barcelona need just a draw to seal the championship—though they could even lose and still lift the trophy if other results fall their way.
Across Spain, Estadio Deportivo and Superdeporte focus on two clubs navigating rough patches: Sevilla breathed a sigh of relief after yesterday's win, while Valencia look to soar today. In England, the Sunday Mirror highlights Erling Haaland's staggering 50 goals for club and country this season—and notes the Premier League is "on fire" after Manchester City's latest victory. Fifty goals, and this isn't even his best year.
Over in France, L'Équipe leads with the five-team battle for European spots, calling it "grosse pression" in Ligue 1. In Italy, La Gazzetta dello Sport puts Dusan Vlahovic front and center after he scored just 12 seconds into Juventus's match against Lecce—then hinted his future "remains to be seen."
But let's be honest: all eyes are on El Clásico. Will Barcelona sink Madrid and celebrate a title in enemy territory? The pitch is set for a showdown that could define the season.
