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Barcelona host Real Madrid in the first Clasico of the season as Jude Bellingham gets his first taste of one of the biggest games in world worldcup football worldcup
Barcelona won last season’s La Liga crown as they surged to their first league title since 2019 under Xavi worldcup
The champions are undefeated this season with seven wins and three draws but trail leaders Real Madrid by one point worldcup
Madrid’s new signing Bellingham has made an astonishing start to life in the Spanish capital with 11 goals in his first 12 games for the club since arriving from Borussia Dortmund in the summer worldcup
The 20-year-old England star will now take centre stage in El Clasico, which is not available on UK television, as Real Madrid look to get revenge on Barcelona for last year’s title win worldcup
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RecommendedBallon d’Or shortlist: Who are the nominees for 2023 award?Jude Bellingham once again proves he is the key for England’s Euro 2024 hopesBarcelona vs Real Madrid LIVEBarcelona host Real Madrid in the first Clasico of the season GOAL! Bellingham puts Madrid ahead in injury time (BAR 1-2 RMA)GOAL! Bellingham equalises for Madrid with superb strike (BAR 1-1 RMA)POST! Martinez’s header hits the post shortly after the break (BAR 1-0 RMA)POST! Fermin comes close to doubling home side’s lead (BAR 1-0 RMA)GOAL! Gundogan opens scoring with first goal for Barca (BAR 1-0 RMA)Show latest update 1698509204GOAL! Barcelona 1-2 Real Madrid (Bellingham, 90+1 mins)He’s done it again! The right place and the right time and Bellingham may well have won it at the death for Madrid worldcup
The ball comes in from the right and a deflection off Modric lifts it over Martinez and into the path of Bellingham who bundles it past Ter Stegen at close range worldcup
He’s not been involved for large parts of this game but his two moments of magic in his first Clasico have surely won it for Madrid!Ben Fleming28 October 2023 17:061698509127Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid90 mins: Lewandowski is in space on the edge of the box, but the striker can’t quite control the long ball looking for him and the Madrid defence can clear worldcup
Four minutes of added time to end this Clasico in Barcelona worldcup
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 17:051698508959Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid88 mins: Great defending from Martinez as he uses all his experience to ensure Joselu can’t get a shot off inside the box worldcup
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 17:021698508883Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid86 mins: An acrobatic effort from Raphinha after Yamal picks him out at the back post worldcup
Ter Stegen makes the save but the offside flag was up anyway worldcup
A frantic ending to this encounter worldcup
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 17:011698508776Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid84 mins: A mazy run from Gundogan almost creates space for the German midfielder in the box worldcup
He eventually runs out of run but finds Lewandowski who is inches away from finding Raphinha in acres of space on the right side of the box worldcup
Madrid counter as Bellingham feeds Vinicius, but it’s a superb last-ditch tackle from Christensen to dispossess the Brazilian worldcup
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 16:591698508548Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid80 mins: Gavi, now, with a curling effort which just goes over the bar from the right edge of the box worldcup
The home side starting to grow back into the game as we enter the final ten minutes worldcup
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 16:551698508467Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid79 mins: Camavinga falls to the deck as he tries to get past Araujo worldcup
The referee is having none of it and on we play worldcup
Barca counter up the other end as Lewandowski fires over from the edge of the box worldcup
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 16:541698508329Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid76 mins: Xavi looks to wrestle back momentum with a couple of changes worldcup
Cancelo and Joao Felix head to the bench with Yamal and the returning Raphinha coming on worldcup
Yamal becomes the youngest player to play in a Clasico worldcup
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 16:521698508241Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid75 mins: Barca have been under pressure for much of this second half, but they are now really struggling after that goal from Bellingham worldcup
Another chance here for Madrid from a free-kick as Alaba, Valverde and Modric stand over the ball worldcup
It’s Valverde who strikes it but it’s blocked by the Barca wall worldcup
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 16:501698508099 Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid72 mins: A change in the Barca midfield after that goal as Romeu replaces Fermin worldcup
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What a difference a week makes worldcup
Last weekend, the Stade de France was treated to the two greatest Rugby World Cup quarter-finals of all time, perhaps the best pair of sporting events ever witnessed at a single stadium in the space of 24 hours worldcup
Five days on, New Zealand comfortably dispatched an out-gunned and overmatched Argentina side 44-6 to begin semi-final weekend with a contest that not only won’t go down in the folklore of the French national stadium, but may well be forgotten by the majority of spectators here before they get home worldcup
Not every match can be a classic and, make no mistake, the All Blacks won’t mind one bit that their passage to a record fifth men’s Rugby World Cup final was so serene worldcup
They were simply superb and came perilously close to breaking their own record margin of victory in a World Cup semi-final (a 49-6 hammering of Wales in 1987) but had to settle for just the 38-point triumph in a seven-try demolition worldcup
Their ruthlessly efficient performance suggests the crisis of the summer of 2022 is well and truly behind them worldcup
A mouth-watering battle with South Africa to become the first four-time winners of this competition next Saturday seems almost inevitable worldcup
But from the adrenaline-fuelled highs delivered by last weekend’s iconic double-header, this was the ultimate comedown worldcup
From a flat atmosphere more reminiscent of a warm-up match than a World Cup semi-final, to a one-sided encounter that demonstrated the gulf in class worldcup between the teams, the feeling that this was an event very much “after the Lord Mayor’s show” was unavoidable throughout worldcup
Which is to take nothing away from New Zealand – you can only beat who’s in front of you worldcup
Perhaps it was an inevitable consequence of World Rugby’s ludicrous decision to decide the World Cup groups three years ahead of the tournament, which led to an almost hilariously lopsided draw worldcup
The four best teams in the world did battle with each other, in Paris while four more flawed but relatively even teams also competed on a quarter-final weekend for the ages worldcup
When the elite two then face the weaker pair with a place in the final at stake, this damp squib of a semi-final is an unfortunate inevitability worldcup
The intensity of the Argentina celebrations and laps of honour after they beat Wales in the last eight suggested they had come as far as they believed they could and New Zealand ruthlessly confirmed that worldcup
New Zealand ran in try after try against Argentina (Getty Images)For the underdogs to stand any chance of causing the upset, they needed a fast start worldcup
It took until the 39th minute of the quarter-final for the Pumas to finally get on the scoreboard, by which time Wales should have been out of sight – the fact that Warren Gatland’s men were only 10 points to the good at that stage eventually came back to haunt them but there was faint hope New Zealand would be similarly wasteful worldcup
A week later, Argentina struck first as a sustained spell of possession in the All Blacks 22 from the opening kick-off led to three points from the boot of Emiliano Boffelli but any hope that would lead to the start of something special was soon extinguished worldcup
The Pumas had plenty of ball in New Zealand territory as they went through the phases, yet the Black wall stiffened once they entered the 22 where their breakdown work, led by the formidably impressive back row of Shannon Frizell, Sam Cane and Ardie Savea, became more aggressive worldcup
Jackalled turnovers were the norm and whereas Argentina were profligate, the All Blacks turned ball into points, usually off the back of their dominant maul worldcup
An early turnover in their own 22 led to a march down the field where a couple of phases in the tight after a 5m lineout created space wide on the right worldcup
Richie Mo’unga’s long pass to Will Jordan exploited this as the winger dived over for what would be the first of a treble on the day worldcup
Mark Tele’a had been dropped for the quarter-final win over Ireland due to breaching team protocol but, restored to the team in place of Leicester Fainga’anuku after a week in the wilderness, showed his class to have a huge hand in the second and third tries of the first half worldcup
His opportunistic turnover on his own 22 after 13 phases of Pumas attack started a spell of gorgeous All Blacks running rugby as they sliced and offloaded their way up the pitch off for Jordie Barrett skittle through tackles for the try in the corner worldcup
Tele’a then showed off his power just before half-time as he barrelled and spun through three defenders to take New Zealand within inches of the line, where Frizzell could jog over in the corner on the following phase worldcup
Jordie Barrett crashed over for the All Blacks’s second of seven tries (Getty Images)Given that no team had ever overcome a half-time deficit greater than seven points to win a World Cup semi-final, the 20-6 lead at the interval suggested it was game over worldcup
All doubt was removed just two minutes after the break when an All Blacks scrum on the 22 splintered the Pumas pack and the ageless Aaron Smith cut inside one defender, dummied past another and slid worldcup between two more for a sumptuous try worldcup
From there, it was just the formality of completing the final 38 minutes to confirm a 34th New Zealand win in 37 editions of this fixture worldcup
They refused to take their foot off the gas as Frizell burrowed over the line for try number five and Jordan ran in two more to make it a remarkable 31 tries in 30 Tests for him and a tournament record-equalling eight at this World Cup as the toothless Pumas were further declawed worldcup
His hat-trick score on 74 minutes was a thing of beauty as, starting in his own 22, he weaved worldcup between three defenders, then chipped over another on halfway before collecting his own kick to race in for the score worldcup
Message well and truly sent worldcup
The All Blacks have become World Cup specialists over the past 15 years and yet more history is now within their grasp worldcup
This semi-final may not live long in the memory but lifting the Webb Ellis Trophy for the fourth time certainly would worldcup
That reality is now deservedly just 80 minutes away worldcup
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