Real Madrid suffered their second defeat of the week and slipped to third place in La Liga after losing 2-1 at Sevilla.
Real Madrid 3-4 Barcelona
A ‘clasico’ with plenty of excitement, loads of goals, three penalties, a lot of simulation to get free kicks and a hat-trick for Lionel Messi, Barcelona coming out on top 3-4.
Celta de Vigo 0-2 Málaga
Two first half goals from Camacho were enough to se the Blue and Whites past Celta de Vigo on Saturday afternoon and give them a bit of breathing space. They are now six ponts clear of the drop zone.
Real Madrid 3-1 FC Schalke 04
Cristiano Ronaldo netted twice as Real Madrid reached the Champions League last eight with a 9-2 aggregate win over German side Schalke 04.
Barcelona 7-0 Osasuna
A hat-trick from Messi and goals from Sanchez, Inesta, Tello and Pedro gave Barcelona a 7-0 victory over Osasuna on Sunday afternoon and keeps them in the title hunt. They are four points adrift of Real and just one behind Atlético.
No change at the top
A twenty-third minute goal from Cristiano Ronaldo was enough to see Real Madrid safely past Málaga at La Rosaleda and the victory maintains their position at the top of La Liga.
Barcelona through to the quarter finals
Barcelona have reached the Champions League quarter-finals for the seventh straight season, equalling the records of Manchester United and Real Madrid, after beating Manchester City 2-1 on the night, 4-1 on aggregate. Messi and Alves scored for Barcelona, Kompany getting the goal for City.
Real Madrid 3-0 Levante
Real Madrid are three pints clear of Atlético and four ahead of Barcelona after this weekend’s games having beaten Levante 3-0.
Real Valladolid 1-0 Barcelona
Barcelona did their title chances no good at all after losing 1-0 to Real Valladolid on Saturday, slipping down to third place in La Liga in the process.
Real earn late draw at Atlético
A dream start for Real Madrid in their local derby with Atlético, Benzema finding the net after just three minutes, but by half time it was the visitors who were in the lead through Koke and Gabi.