Summary

  • Barca three points behind Real - El Clasico on 23 April at Bernabeu

  • Real Madrid - who earlier drew with Atletico - have game in hand

  • Jony adds second on the counter-attack late on

  • Neymar sent off for two yellow cards

  • Sandro beats offside trap to score against old club

  1. Postpublished at 11 mins

    Barca striker Luis Suarez goes down easily after trying to spin a defender. He looks absolutely stunned not to get a free-kick.

  2. YELLOW CARDpublished at 8 mins

    Neymar falls when trying to run with the ball and then commits a foul when trying not to lose it. A couple of players start shouting at each other and Barca left-back Jordi Alba is booked for his part in the aftermath.

    NeymarImage source, AFP
  3. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:52 British Summer Time 8 April 2017

    #bbceurofooty

    John McEnerney:  Kameni will be a busy lad tonight, he saves (no pun intended) his best for the big sides but he'll let in three for sure. 1-3

  4. Postpublished at 5 mins

    Neymar crosses the ball from deep but Malaga keeper Carlos Kameni is out to hold it. The Cameroonian frustrated Barca in that match back in November.

    KameniImage source, EPA
  5. Postpublished at 3 mins

    These sides drew 0-0 when they played at the Nou Camp in November. Malaga ended up with nine men. They'd probably settle for that again.

    Camacho and GomesImage source, Getty Images
  6. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:45 British Summer Time 8 April 2017

    Malaga 0-0 Barcelona

    We are under way.

  7. LINE-UPSpublished at 19:43 British Summer Time 8 April 2017

    Malaga:  Kameni, Rosales, Llorente, Hernandez, Ricca, Camacho, Recio, Juanpi, Fornals, Juankar, Sandro. 

    Barcelona: Ter Stegen, Mascherano, Umtiti, Mathieu, D Suarez, Gomes, Busquets, Alba, Messi, L Suarez, Neymar.

  8. How it stands at the toppublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 8 April 2017

    La LigaImage source, #bbceurofooty
  9. Goals. Goals. Goalspublished at 19:35 British Summer Time 8 April 2017

    It's a Saturday night. Not out on the lash? What better way to spend your evening that following some goals?

    And with Barcelona's recent form, we should be guaranteed some netbusters.

    In the last seven games (including that famous 6-1 win over Paris St-Germain), they have scored 29 goals - an average of over four a game.

    And thanks to the Madrid derby draw earlier, Barcelona will go top on goal difference if they win (although Real will have a game in hand on them).