Matches between Barcelona and Real Madrid have provided some classic contests over the years, but what was the best game since the year 2000?
With so many talented players and so many gifted coaches, clashes between Real Madrid and Barcelona are always a must-watch. Factor in the heated rivalry, and it's no wonder El Clasico is regarded as one of, if not the best derby in football.
Some of the names to have graced the game since the turn of the century are are legendary: Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Zinedine Zidane, Sergio Ramos, Andres Iniesta… And that's just the beginning.
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The two teams meet again on Wednesday in a game that could well yield another classic.
But until then, GOAL takes a look at some of the most memorable games the iconic rivalry has yielded in the 21st century…
10Cristiano heads Madrid to Copa glory
It was all decided by one of Ronaldo leaps.
There was nothing to separate Barca and Madrid in the 2011 Copa del Rey final after 90 minutes. Pepe cracked a header off the post and Pedro had a goal ruled out for offside, but neither side could break the deadlock.
Ronaldo, though, had his moment in extra-time, rising above two Barca defenders to power a header back across goal.
This was a massive win for Jose Mourinho. 'The Special One' had struggled against Barca in the first few Clasicos of his tenure, highlighted by the infamous 5-0 thumping a year previously. This one, and goal, was a massive turning point.
Advertisement9Ronaldo's late winner
When it came to coming up clutch late in games, Ronaldo was, and still is, something else.
This goal in 2016 was one of his signature Clasico moments, an 85th-minute winner to stun Barca at Camp Nou.
It was a particularly spicy derby, with four yellow cards dished out inside the first 29 minutes. Madrid were excellent defensively on the day, only allowing three shots on target while holding Messi scoreless for his fifth straight Clasico.
And at the other end, they were deadly on the break. Barca may have taken the lead through a Gerard Pique header, but Madrid fought their way back into the game, and Karim Benzema grabbed the equaliser with an acrobatic volley.
Madrid had a goal ruled out & missed further chances, leaving many believing the game would end in a draw. Ronaldo, though, had other ideas.
The Portuguese scored a fine goal, bringing a cross down with his chest before feeding the ball through the goalkeeper's legs to win it. His strike took him to 16 Clasico goals, then-second on the all-time list.
Getty8Galacticos take over
Was this the height of the Galactico era at Real Madrid?
Some of the names on this teamsheet make for frightening reading, as Madrid boasted a front five of David Beckham, Zidane, Raul, Ronaldo and Michael Owen. That Roberto Carlos guy at left-back wasn't bad, either.
Barcelona were, in fairness, quite the side, too, complete with Ronaldinho, Xavi and Iniesta.
But they were blown away at Santiago Bernabeu. Zidane scored the opener within seven minutes before Ronaldo doubled Real's advantage after 20.
And although Samuel Eto'o pulled one back with a lovely run and poked finish, the visitors never really found a foothold.
Madrid led 3-1 at half time, and ran out 4-2 winners to complete one of the great Clasico batterings.
7Ronaldinho brings the Bernabeu to its feet
Is this the best individual Clasico showing of the 21st century? Messi certainly has a claim for a number of superb performances, but Ronaldinho's irresistible individual brilliance in 2005 might just have been the most captivating.
The Brazilian bullied a 20-year-old Ramos to the tune of two goals – including one legendary run and finish – and earned a standing ovation from the Santiago Bernabeu crowd for his troubles.
Appropriately, Ronaldinho's magical night came in the same week in which he was handed the European Footballer of the Year award, yet he wasn't the only superstar to shine for Barca that night.
A young Messi delivered a standout showing of his own, running rings around Roberto Carlos in a preview of Clasicos to come.
This one wasn't much of a contest, but it was certainly one of the best Clasico performances of recent times.