Barcelona vs Real Madrid: The two La Liga sides are all smiles in training as they prepare for El Clasico
Madrid will be without Gareth Bale, the Welsh wizard was injured in his side's Champions League win against Sporting
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IT'S one of the most anticipated football games in the world - but you wouldn't guess from these photos.
The Barcelona and Real Madrid players looked relaxed in training ahead of tomorrow's El Clasico at the Nou Camp.
Barcelona are the more desperate side as Real Madrid visit Catalonia on Saturday for the first El Clasico of the season boasting a six-point lead at the top of La Liga.
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Madrid have won 15 more points in all in La Liga under the guidance of Zinedine Zidane since the sides last met in April and are riding a 31-game unbeaten run in all competitions.
"On Saturday we have more to play for than Madrid, they can lose, we can't," said Barcelona defender Gerard Pique.
Barca are off to their worst league start in nine seasons.
However, coach Luis Enrique believes much of the media criticism of his side has been overblown, citing the institutional crisis that Barca overcame in the January his debut season in 2015 to win the treble.
"We remain favourites for all the titles, but it is evident we have to improve," said Enrique.
"We lack consistency, but don't exaggerate. In my first season you (the media) exaggerated and we ended up winning the treble."
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The biggest match in club football is expected to capture an audience of 650 million people worldwide, according to figures released by La Liga.
"I am not going to say it is just another game, it is a very important match, it has a special meaning....a special taste," Real president Florentino Perez told AFP.
"No one hides that is has a worldwide impact, it is seen by millions of people across the world, like the World cup final."
Yet, the composed Zidane refused to accept that a first Liga title in five years would be Madrid's to lose should they bag victory at the Camp Nou.
"I am not thinking about the consequences," he said after giving a goalscoring debut to his son Enzo in Madrid's 6-1 Copa del Rey thrashing of Cultural Leonesa on Wednesday.
"We are thinking about preparing well for the game, and, whatever happens, it will not be decisive."
Both sides are blighted by injury concerns.
Madrid will be without Gareth Bale with the Welshman now set to miss up to four months after an ankle operation, whilst Toni Kroos is also sidelined by a broken foot.
Tough tackling midfielder Casemiro made his first appearance in two months in midweek and could come into contention to partner the Croatian duo of Luka Modric and Mateo Kovacic.
Cristiano Ronaldo has shot to the top of La Liga's goalscoring charts once more with five in his last two league outings and looks set to be partnered by Karim Benzema and Lucas Vazquez in Bale's absence.
Barca are sweating on the fitness of Jordi Alba and Pique, who both struggled through the 90 minutes in a 1-1 draw at Real Sociedad described as a "miracle" by Enrique given the state of Barca's display.
However, the champions will be hugely boosted by the return of captain Andres Iniesta, whilst the front three of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar are all fit to start.