Barcelona will be crowned La Liga champions for a 29th time if they avoid defeat against Real Madrid on Sunday night.
The 'El Clasico' fixture typically sells itself, viewed by many as the greatest game in the world football, and Barca can claim extra bragging rights at the Camp Nou this weekend.
Only once has this fixture determined the winner of the title, with Los Blancos winning the first league title in the club's history with a 2-2 draw against Barca in the 1931/32 season.
Should Barca avoid defeat and therefore clinch the top-flight honour, they would become the first team to win back-to-back La Liga titles since they themselves achieved this feat with successive triumphs in the 2014/15 and 2015/16 seasons.
Conflict in the Real dressing room will only enhance the host's confidence heading into the clash, with Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni reportedly coming to blows in midweek.
Given what's at stake and the outside factors surrounding the match, it's unsurprising to see that Hansi Flick's Barcelona are the odds-on favourites to defeat their La Liga rivals.
Real emerged as 2-1 winners when the two locked horns in La Liga back in October, but Barca returned with a vengeance in the Supercopa de Espana, defeating Los Blancos 3-2 in Xabi Alonso's last game as manager before mutually parting ways with the Spanish giants.
Raphinha has enjoyed great success in this fixture since joining Barca, unbeaten in 12 contests in all competitions, and he's priced at 11/10 to add to his record of seven goals against Real.
Viewers won't be blessed with the excellence of Lamine Yamal or Kylian Mbappe on Sunday night, with both missing the contest through injury, but the clash won't be short of attacking quality and you can back over 4.5 goals at 2/1.
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