There are seasons where El Clásico gives us fireworks.
Then there are seasons like this one — where every chapter mattered.
Barcelona and Real Madrid met four times in 2024–25. Across La Liga, the Supercopa, and the Copa del Rey Final, this rivalry delivered high drama, stunning goals, raw emotion, and unforgettable moments.
For Barça, it was a statement season.
For Madrid, it was a painful test of pride.
For fans — it was everything El Clásico is meant to be.
🏟️ Match 1 — October 26, 2024 | La Liga
📍 Santiago Bernabéu
🔢 Real Madrid 0 – 4 FC Barcelona
Barcelona walked into Madrid and broke a 42-game unbeaten La Liga streak — emphatically.
Lewandowski struck twice.
Lamine Yamal, just 17, made history as the youngest El Clásico goalscorer.
Raphinha iced it with a dagger in the 88’.
Madrid was stunned. Bernabéu fell silent. This wasn’t just a win — it was a reset.
Barça pressed high, attacked relentlessly, and finished with clinical precision.
📸 [Insert hero image: Yamal celebrating with arms wide at the Bernabéu]
🎥 [Embed: Highlights – Madrid 0–4 Barcelona]
🏆 Match 2 — January 12, 2025 | Supercopa de España Final
📍 King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)
🔢 Real Madrid 2 – 5 FC Barcelona
Madrid struck first — but Barça responded like champions.
Flick’s Barcelona scored four in the first half alone.
Raphinha dominated, Yamal was everywhere, and Madrid couldn’t contain the wave.
This was Barça’s first trophy of the season — and a reminder that Clásico finals are about who controls the moment, not who scores first.
📸 [Insert header image: Raphinha lifting Supercopa trophy, confetti flying]
🎥 [Embed: Highlights – Supercopa Final]
🏆 Match 3 — April 26, 2025 | Copa del Rey Final
📍 Estadio La Cartuja, Seville
🔢 FC Barcelona 3 – 2 Real Madrid (after extra time)
An El Clásico cup final — and it delivered.
Pedri opened early.
Mbappé, in his first final for Madrid, curled in a free kick to level.
Tchouaméni made it 2–1. But Barça clawed back again — Ferran Torres equalized in the 84’.
Extra time. Nerves. Everything on the line.
In the 116th minute, Jules Koundé rose above the pack and buried the winner.
Red cards followed. Bellingham, Rüdiger, and Vázquez all saw red after the whistle.
This was the kind of final people talk about for decades.
📸 [Insert header image: Koundé celebration, arms raised to Barça fans]
🎥 [Embed: Highlights – Copa del Rey Final]
🏟️ Match 4 — May 11, 2025 | La Liga
📍 Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys (Barcelona)
🔢 FC Barcelona 4 – 3 Real Madrid
Madrid came out flying. Mbappé scored twice in 14 minutes.
Barça didn’t panic — they responded with four of their own before halftime.
Eric García, Yamal, and a Raphinha brace turned it.
Mbappé’s hat-trick brought Madrid within one — but that was it.
This was chaos, artistry, youth, and fire. A seven-goal thriller that closed the Clásico chapter of the season with style.
📸 [Insert hero image: Raphinha roaring after second goal]
🎥 [Embed: Highlights – Barça 4–3 Madrid]
📊 2024–25 El Clásico Recap
CompetitionVenueResultLa LigaMadridMadrid 0–4 BarçaSupercopa FinalSaudi ArabiaMadrid 2–5 BarçaCopa del Rey FinalSevilleBarça 3–2 MadridLa LigaBarcelonaBarça 4–3 Madrid
Barcelona swept the season — 4 wins out of 4.
Madrid had talent. Barça had execution.
But above all, El Clásico gave us what it always does: emotion, pressure, greatness.
✈️ You Could’ve Been There. In 2025–26, You Still Can.
Imagine walking into the Bernabéu after a tapas tour in Madrid.
Or standing under the lights at Camp Nou — on its reopening night — watching the next chapter unfold.
With El Clásico Trips, you don’t just get a ticket. You get an experience:
💼 Upscale accommodations at the city center
🚌 Private transfers and local concierge support
🎟️ Secure match access — seats you’ll never forget
🍷 Gruided tours, and a fútbol community that travels together
Whether you’re team Madrid, Barça, or just in love with the game —
We’ll get you there.