LA LIGA
HT Barcelona 0-0 Real Madrid (2100 GMT)
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606: DEBATE
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By Jonathan Stevenson
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2148: Referee Luis Medina Cantalejo plays approximately no seconds of injury time, despite about 15 stoppages for bad fouls and some time wasting from the visitors. Honestly, and we complain about officials in England. We ought to thank our lucky stars on this evidence.
2146: Half-time Barcelona 0-0 Real Madrid
2145: Samuel Eto'o appeals for a penalty as his left-foot shot hits Christophe Metzelder near his shoulder area, but it's never a spot-kick.
2143: Royston Drenthe is next in the book - this time, what a surprise, for a foul on Lionel Messi. Sorry if I sound unnecessarily high and mighty, but this is pathetic.
2142: Rafael Marquez takes out some retribution on Real with a shocking tackle from behind on Gonzalo Higuain after Lionel Messi goes down under a challenge from Raul - and Marquez is booked for his troubles. Barca are furious.
2140: Samuel Eto'o tries a one-two with Xavi but the Cameroonian's touch is too heavy and Iker Casillas gathers. Lionel Messi is out of the game right now.
2137: Wesley Sneijder is injured and is replaced by young Miguel Palanca, who usually plays up front in the reserves - he has gone to play out on the right, by the looks of it.
2136: Real are really in this game, it's not so one-sided as it was at the start - Barca are not used to not scoring early on this season, especially at home. They may have to be patient today.
2134: Barca are struggling to open Real up here - the visitors look more likely to create a clear-cut chance when they go forward. Barca are seeing a lot of the ball but they need to be more direct. Thierry Henry races past Michael Salgado down the left and his cross-shot is beaten away by Iker Casillas.
2131: "Madrid to win but with only nine men!"
Pedro, via text on 81111
2129: Sergio Ramos is booked for a ridiculous late, sliding challenge on Lionel Messi. The locals are furious - I wouldn't be surprised if Messi limps off during this one.
2129: "Messi is the nearest thing I've seen to George Best - incredible balance and timing. He also used to get kicked up in the air every game but would just shrug it off and score a goal. 3-0 Barca with a brace for Messi."
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2127: The corner isn't cleared by Barca and it falls for Gonzalo Higuain to lash a volley over the bar from close-range. They've just about had the two best chances, Real.
2127: Got to score. Victor Valdes spares Barca's blushes as Real counter again and Raul plays through Royston Drenthe, one-on-one, but the keeper races from his line to block the Dutchman's effort.
2126: The texts on 81111 have gone quiet. No-one at Camp Nou, are they?
2125: Royston Drenthe cross for Wesley Sneijder to volley goalwards, Victor Valdes tipping the ball over. Nice move from the visitors.
2124: "Ramos may have learnt the phrase 'park the bus' by the looks of it..."
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2122: Wow, the ref has got a yellow card on him! Christophe Metzelder scythes down Samuel Eto'o and is finally cautioned.
2119: Eric Abidal waltzes through the Real defence and as he is about to pull the trigger, Christophe Metzelder makes a fabulous block.
2119: Barca are playing things down the left for a moment, probably to give Lionel Messi a break. Thierry Henry is fouled next, but no free-kick is given. Maybe the ref is trying to make it a fair contest?
2116: Pep Guardiola comes to the touchline for a chat with referee Luis Medina Cantalejo. Lionel Messi has been fouled four times already and there hasn't been a yellow card. Not what this game is about.
2115: I've got bad news - Lionel Messi is struggling. He's limping, the little Argentine, after a foul a few moments ago from Wesley Sneijder. He is fouled again moments later by Fernando Gago, this is just ridiculous.
2114: Real are giving Barca far too much space on the Barca right. Messi's playing as a right-winger and causing havoc each time he comes forward. Real are asking for trouble here."
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2112: Barca are camped in the Real half. The visitors will rely on quick counter-attacks and they have more than enough players capable of doing that.
2109: Leo Messi plays a brilliant one-two with Samuel Eto'o but Fabio Cannavaro makes a fabulous last-ditch tackle. If Barca win today, they will go 12 points clear of Real in the league.
2108: Thierry Henry, buoyed by a hat-trick last week, rifles in a shot that flashes just wide from 30 yards.
2107: Lionel Messi lays down a marker for the evening, turning Guti inside out before hammering in a right-foot shot that Iker Casillas does really well to save with his right hand.
2106: "Looks like Real need Adam Johnson out there tonight."
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2104: "I hope Messi can match Ashley Young's performance today!"
Dav, via text on 81111
2103: Well, Real have got a plan to stop Lionel Messi - Sergio Ramos sends the Argentine flying and gets away without a booking. Hmm.
2102: You would struggle to believe the atmosphere in the Camp Nou. It's absolutely electric. Michel Salgado concedes the first free-kick, going straight through Thierry Henry.
2101: We are under way. Oh my.
2100: The players are out at the Camp Nou, the locals have been through their rendition of the Barca anthem and it's absolutely chucking it down in the Catalan capital. Honestly, that rain in Spain...
2057: Oops, almost forgot a Stevo Predo. Here you go, El Clasico fans...
Barcelona 3-1 Real Madrid
2054: "Last season Real destroyed Barca, but Barca are a stronger side now. Ronaldinho's and Deco's inflated egos are now out of the way and the real stars are performing: Messi and Eto'o. Barca to win comfortably."
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2051: "Barca essentially lining up with four strikers, Real with a world-class defence - something's got to give! PS - First ever BBC La Liga live text comment to be shown?"
Nick, Edinburgh, via text on 81111
Yes, but careful - Eidur Gudjohnsen has been re-born as a central midfielder these days, and a very good one too.
2048: Real, on the other hand, are struggling. Injuries to several key men have hampered them badly and it's by far their strongest possible team that Juande Ramos picks today. Though with Raul up front and Iker Casillas in between the sticks, they are capable of anything.
2046: Barca are flying this season under the guidance of club legend Pep Guardiola, who cuts a dashing figure on the touchline these days. They defend more convincingly, they have the best passing midfield in world football and their attack is on fire, with Lionel Messi comfortably the world's best footballer right now. Comparisons have been made with Johan Cruyff's 1990s Dream Team, but as Guardiola will know, they've won nothing yet.
2041: What a week it's been for Spanish football, with the stunning appointment of Juande Ramos as the new coach of Real Madrid, replacing Bernd Schuster, who was frankly asking to be sacked. "It's impossible to win in the Camp Nou," said the German after their 4-3 home defeat by Sevilla last weekend. Still, I'd guess his four million euro compensation payout will ease his troubles somewhat. As for Ramos, can he guide his new charges to a most unlikely win? Don't dare bet against it.
Ramos replaces Schuster at Real
2036: I feel like a kid in a sweet shop. Messi, Eto'o, Xavi, Casillas, Sneijder, Raul - it's a cast list of superstars and it's the one everyone wants to see. This game is screened globally - for all the marketing power of the Premier League, this is the one fixture in world football that cannot be matched elsewhere. Get those texts coming in on 81111 (preferably not in Spanish/Catalan) and join the debate on 606. I can hardly contain myself.
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2034: BARCELONA v REAL MADRID LINE-UPS
Barcelona: Valdes; Dani Alves, Abidal, Puyol, Marquez; Yaya Toure, Xavi, Gudjohnsen; Henry, Messi, Eto'o.
Real Madrid: Caillas; Salgado; Ramos, Cannavaro, Metzelder; Gago, Guti, Sneijder, Drenthe, Higuain, Raul.
2030: Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, I would like to extend a very, very warm welcome to you on this special occasion, as BBC Sport makes its La Liga bow. I am humbled and honoured to be able to present coverage of one of sport's great showpiece events - Barcelona v Real Madrid, 'El Clasico', at the Camp Nou in Catalonia. I only hope you enjoy it as much as I'm going to. Ole!
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