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I-LEAGUE FIXTURES AND RESULT

 STANDING



  FIXTURES 2012





Barca Defeats Real

Barcelona may enter this weekend's round of La Liga fixtures with a psychological advantage after beating Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey.

League champions Barca came from a goal down to beat Cup holders Real 2-1 in their quarter-final first leg at the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday.

It was a third win for the Catalan giants from four meetings with Real this season, including the two-legged Super Cup in August.


Several minor slip-ups in La Liga mean Barca find themselves five points back from Jose Mourinho's league leaders.

But their dominance over Real in individual contests cannot be denied, and it remains to be seen what impact the Copa del Rey duel, if any, will have on the destiny of the championship.

Fresh from their latest success in the capital, Barca travel to La Rosaleda to face Malaga on Saturday.

The Qatar-owned club spent big in the off-season as they seek to make an impression on the traditional balance of power in Spain.

But those expectations are yet to be fulfilled - Malaga sit eighth just past the midway point of the season, and are without a win from their past six matches in all competitions.

They went down 2-1 away to Sporting Gijon last Sunday, and exited the Copa del Rey with a 4-2 aggregate defeat to Real in the round of 16.

As for Real, Mourinho's team will look to forget their latest disappointment against Barca by ensuring they retain their buffer at the top with victory away to Athletic Bilbao.

In other matches, third-placed Valencia host Osasuna at the Mestalla.

The team one place below Valencia, Levante, go in search of their first win in three matches away to bottom side Real Zaragoza.

European regulars Villarreal are enduring a nightmare campaign, and will look to improve on second bottom in the league when they visit Sporting Gijon.

Europa League hopefuls Sevilla are at home to promoted club Real Betis, while an improving Real Sociedad await the visit of mid-table Atletico Madrid.

Finally, Espanyol are at home to promoted Granada, and the other new arrivals, Rayo Vallecano, play host to Mallorca.

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I-LEAGUE FIXTURES AND RESULT

 STANDING



  FIXTURES 2012





Barca Defeats Real

Barcelona may enter this weekend's round of La Liga fixtures with a psychological advantage after beating Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey.

League champions Barca came from a goal down to beat Cup holders Real 2-1 in their quarter-final first leg at the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday.

It was a third win for the Catalan giants from four meetings with Real this season, including the two-legged Super Cup in August.


Several minor slip-ups in La Liga mean Barca find themselves five points back from Jose Mourinho's league leaders.

But their dominance over Real in individual contests cannot be denied, and it remains to be seen what impact the Copa del Rey duel, if any, will have on the destiny of the championship.

Fresh from their latest success in the capital, Barca travel to La Rosaleda to face Malaga on Saturday.

The Qatar-owned club spent big in the off-season as they seek to make an impression on the traditional balance of power in Spain.

But those expectations are yet to be fulfilled - Malaga sit eighth just past the midway point of the season, and are without a win from their past six matches in all competitions.

They went down 2-1 away to Sporting Gijon last Sunday, and exited the Copa del Rey with a 4-2 aggregate defeat to Real in the round of 16.

As for Real, Mourinho's team will look to forget their latest disappointment against Barca by ensuring they retain their buffer at the top with victory away to Athletic Bilbao.

In other matches, third-placed Valencia host Osasuna at the Mestalla.

The team one place below Valencia, Levante, go in search of their first win in three matches away to bottom side Real Zaragoza.

European regulars Villarreal are enduring a nightmare campaign, and will look to improve on second bottom in the league when they visit Sporting Gijon.

Europa League hopefuls Sevilla are at home to promoted club Real Betis, while an improving Real Sociedad await the visit of mid-table Atletico Madrid.

Finally, Espanyol are at home to promoted Granada, and the other new arrivals, Rayo Vallecano, play host to Mallorca.

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