Summary

  • Morata after 53 seconds, Rodriguez (2), Vazquez, Isco & Casemiro for Real against Deportivo

  • Barca went three points clear by crushing Osasuna 7-1

  • Messi, Alcacer & Gomes score two each, plus Mascherano for Barca

  • German Cup: Borussia Dortmund beat Bayern 3-2 to set up final with Frankfurt

  • French Cup: Paris St-Germain beat Monaco 5-0 to set up final with Angers

  1. goal

    Messi adds the fourthpublished at 62 mins

    Barcelona 4-1 Osasuna

    Close him, close him, CLOSE HIM!

    Lionel Messi runs at a cowering Osasuna defence, who back off and back off, allowing the little Argentine to curl left-footed into the bottom corner.

    That started off at least half a foot outside the stick. He makes it look so easy!

    Lionel MessiImage source, Reuters
  2. goal

    GOAL - Barcelona 4-1 Osasunapublished at 61 mins

    Lionel Messi

    Yep, it's him again.

  3. Postpublished at 60 mins

    Barcelona 3-1 Osasuna

    Now the floodgates could open.

  4. goal

    Gomes bags his secondpublished at 58 mins

    Barcelona 3-1 Osasuna

    Andre Gomes is after that match-ball! The Barca midfielder nets his second goal of a cool Catalan evening with another crisp strike. 

    From the aforementioned corner, Gerard Pique confidently controls the ball with his chest before volleying against the right-hand post. The ball pings out to Gomes, who drills into back in.

  5. goal

    GOAL - Barcelona 3-1 Osasunapublished at 57 mins

    Andre Gomes

    Breathing space.

  6. Postpublished at 56 mins

    Barcelona 2-1 Osasuna

    Jhon Mondragon is well in thick of things at the moment. The Osasuna defender, making his full debut tonight (at the Camp Nou!!), dives in the way to stop a Gerard Pique rocket. Corner.

  7. Postpublished at 55 mins

    Barcelona 2-1 Osasuna

    Penalty. Well, it is not. But it should be.

    Barcelona are denied what should have been a stonewall penalty when Ivan Rakitic is clattered by young Osasuna defender Jhon Mondragon.

    The ref points for a goal-kick. Rakitic is left open-mouthed.

  8. Postpublished at 53 mins

    Barcelona 2-1 Osasuna

    What is going on?! A much-changed Barcelona side weren't totally convincing in the first half against La Liga's basement boys, and there are even less so now.

    Osasuna scorer Roberto Torres has another dig from an acute angle on the left, arrowing a fierce half volley which needs Marc-Andre ter Stegen to punch clear.

  9. Postpublished at 50 mins

    Barcelona 2-1 Osasuna

    Don't make Barca anger. That surprise Osasuna goal jolts the home side into life, Javier Mascherano nodding a free-kick towards the bottom corner. 

    Salvatore Sirigu springs into life, the Osasuna keeper dropping low to his left to tip the Argentine's effort onto the post.

  10. goal

    Osasuna pull goal backpublished at 49 mins

    Barcelona 2-1 Osasuna

    Someone has just lobbed a cat among the pigeons. Roberto Torres totally deceives Marc-Andre ter Stegen with a wonderful swerving free-kick into the left corner from a central position.

    Bent it like Beckham.

    La LigaImage source, Getty Images
  11. goal

    GOAL - Barcelona 2-1 Osasunapublished at 48 mins

    Roberto Torres

    They can! 

  12. Postpublished at 47 mins

    Barcelona 2-0 Osasuna

    Oh hello! Osasuna are deep inside the Barca half. And they have a free-kick about 25 yards out.

    They can't. Can they?

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:34 British Summer Time 26 April 2017

    #bbceurofooty

    Kyle Utterson: Massive few days for Barca. Expecting them to win it 4 or 5-0 and can see an under strength Real losing at Deportivo.  

  14. Postpublished at 46 mins

    Barcelona 2-0 Osasuna

    They've already totted up tonight's attendance at a half-full Nou Camp. Turns out over 63,000 have rocked up. 

    BarcelonaImage source, Getty Images
  15. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:32 British Summer Time 26 April 2017

    Barcelona 2-0 Osasuna

    Right then, Osasuna get the ball rolling.

    The visitors were out on the Camp Nou pitch a good minute before their opponents. Presumably with a flea in their ears.

  16. Postpublished at 19:31 British Summer Time 26 April 2017

    Barcelona 2-0 Osasuna

    How about this for a stat? Lionel Messi has scored 11 goals from his last 19 shots on target in La Liga.

    Lethal. 

    BarcelonaImage source, Getty Images
  17. Up for the cup (semi-final)published at 19:29 British Summer Time 26 April 2017

    Paris St-Germain v Monaco (20:05 BST)

    Is there a team more exciting than Monaco at the minute? 

    Leonardo Jardim's side have been scoring for fun on their way towards what could turn out to be a league, cup and Champions League treble. 

    Tonight, they face closest domestic rivals Paris St-Germain in the French Cup semi-finals. The winner takes on Angers, who'll be playing their first final in 60 years. 

    Team news top line? Europe's most exciting attacking talent Kylian Mbappe is missing from Monaco's squad. 

    PSG XI: Areola, Silva, Meunier, Marquinhos, Maxwell, Verratti, Matuidi, Di Maria, Motta, Draxler, Cavani

    Monaco XI: De Sanctis, Mbae, Diallo, Raggi, Jorge, Muyumba, N'Doram, Andzouana, Cardona, Beaulieu, Germain  

  18. Bayern meet Dortmund in German semi-finalpublished at 19:27 British Summer Time 26 April 2017

    Bayern Munich v Borussia Dortmund (19:45 BST)

    Last season Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund met in the German Cup final - Bayern won it, to seal the double. 

    The Bavarians are looking to win league and cup for the second year on the trot, and this year they'll have to get past Dortmund at the semi-final stage. 

    The teams are in, and kick-off is about 20 minutes away...

    Bayern Munich XI: Ulreich, Hummels, Thiago, Ribery, Martinez, Lewandowski, Robben, Alonso, Lahm, Vidal, Alaba.

    Borussia Dortmund XI: Burki, Bender, Dembele, Reus, Guerreiro, Aubameyang, Sokratis, Piszczek, Castro, Schmelzer, Weigl. 

    German Cu[pImage source, Getty Images
  19. Elsewhere around Europepublished at 19:26 British Summer Time 26 April 2017

    You also might have heard there a couple of other important matches taking place tonight?

  20. 'We're relying on no-one'published at 19:25 British Summer Time 26 April 2017

    Deportivo La Coruna v Real Madrid (20:30 BST)

    Zinedine ZidaneImage source, EPA

    Negativity is a psychological trait which has probably never, ever, crept into the mind of serial-winner Zinedine Zidane. 

    And the Real Madrid manager is not going to let it start now. 

    "It would have been better not to have lost (El Clasico), but in the end they were three points," said the Frenchman, rather pragmatically. 

    "Now they are only saying that Barcelona will win the league and Real Madrid are not worth anything. I know and so do you that this is not true, but we can't prevent people from talking.

    "I tell my players that we don't have to change anything in what we are doing. We must continue working hard and moving forward. 

    "We have our destiny in our hands, we are not relying on no one."