FC Barcelona won the Clasico 2-0 on May 10, 2026, securing their 29th La Liga championship [1, 2].

The victory represents a definitive shift in the domestic power balance, as Barcelona ended the season with a commanding lead over their historic rivals.

The match took place at Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain, where the home side dominated the contest [1, 2]. Real Madrid entered the match without Kylian Mbappé, who was not included in the squad for the critical fixture [2].

According to Le Figaro, the club dominated the match in a stadium described as being in a state of excitement [1]. The result ensured that Barcelona maintained its lead in the standings to secure the title on the final matchday [2].

While Real Madrid had attempted to close the gap earlier in the season, including a 2-1 win over Alavés [4], they were unable to overcome Barcelona in the final stretch [2]. By the conclusion of the season, Barcelona had established a 14-point lead over Real Madrid in the final league standings [2].

"Le Barça a conservé son point d'avance sur le Real Madrid, qui s'en est sorti in extremis, et s'est imposé champion avec 14 points d'avance au classement final," Le Parisien said [2].

The 29th title marks a significant milestone for the Catalan club, reinforcing its position as one of the most successful teams in Spanish football history [1].

Barcelona won the Clasico 2-0, securing their 29th La Liga championship.

This result cements Barcelona's dominance in the 2025-2026 season and extends their historical lead in Spanish titles. The 14-point margin indicates a significant gap in consistency and performance between the two clubs this year, while the absence of key players like Kylian Mbappé for Real Madrid may have further hampered their ability to challenge for the trophy in the final matchday.