Real Madrid beat FC Barcelona 92-101 at Palau Blaugrana, securing their first away win in the EuroLeague this season and extending their streak to nine straight victories over the Blaugrana. Sergio Scariolo returned to the Madrid bench after 23 years to coach this key matchup. Trey Lyles shone with 29 points in a stellar performance.
The EuroLeague classic pitted Real Madrid against FC Barcelona on November 7, 2025, at Palau Blaugrana with 7,294 spectators. The Whites, coached by Sergio Scariolo in his return to the bench after 23 years, dominated from the start with a devastating offensive pace. Facundo Campazzo hit his first three triples, and Trey Lyles scored with ease, leading to a first quarter ending 24-34 in favor of the visitors.
Madrid extended the lead in the second period, reaching 29-44 thanks to a half-court triple by Chuma Okeke. The Madrid team controlled the rebound (36-21) and avoided turnovers, while Barcelona, supported by veterans like Vesely, Shengelia, and Clyburn, struggled to respond. In the third quarter, Lyles raised his tally to 27 points, and Mario Hezonja added key scores, leaving the score at 69-85.
Satoransky was disqualified for five fouls, including a technical, worsening the Blaugrana's issues. Joan Peñarroya, with a 0-6 record in classics since arriving, saw his team attempt a late comeback led by Kevin Punter, narrowing to 83-92, but Madrid sealed the win with composure. Both teams are tied with five wins and four losses in the standings. It marked Madrid's ninth straight victory over Barcelona since April 2024, and debutant Alex Len saw action in the game.