
Barcelona secured their 29th Spanish La Liga title by defeating Real Madrid 2–0 at their home stadium. Marcus Rashford scored the opening goal from a free-kick in the 9th minute, followed by Ferran Torres’ strike in the 18th minute. With three matches remaining in the season, Barcelona has confirmed the championship with 91 points and remains unbeaten on their home ground. April 27, Kathmandu.
In the second El Clásico of the season, Barcelona triumphed over their archrivals Real Madrid, claiming the La Liga crown. The match, played last night at Barcelona’s home, ended 2–0 in favor of the hosts, marking their second consecutive league title and their 29th overall. Marcus Rashford opened the scoring with a beautiful free-kick in the 9th minute, and Ferran Torres doubled the lead in the 18th. No further goals were scored thereafter.
With this win, Barcelona has secured the La Liga championship with three games left to play. They currently hold 91 points from 35 matches, while second-placed Real Madrid has 79 points from the same number of games. Barcelona has remained unbeaten at home this season, winning all 18 matches on their turf and displaying an impressive performance. Under the guidance of coach Hansi Flick, Barcelona has now achieved 11 consecutive wins, successfully advancing their title campaign.





