The French boss will live his first Clásico at the Bernabeu, with the only absences of Pepe and Varane in his squad.

The BBC attack will be ready to play El Clásico, as Gareth Bale recovered from his calf problems and made it into the squad that will face Los Blaugranas.

Speaking in a press conference earlier today, coach Zinedine Zidane confirmed that the Welsh star could have the opportunity to start on Sunday.

"Bale will be with us. He's trained properly in the last few days. I can't confirm if he'll play tomorrow, you'll just have to wait and see," Zidane stated.

The French tactician will coach his first Clásico at the Bernabeu. Does it make it any different than the previous two he experienced?

"It's always a special game, like the derby against Atlético. The atmosphere is different. But all games give us three points and that's it. We'll try to handle the game in the best way possible for us, and we'll have to make no mistakes if we want to win it," the coach added.

Zidane also referred to those voices that claim this match could end up deciding La Liga's title. The French boss disagreed and demanded full focus from his players.

"Winning this game doesn't mean we've won La Liga. There will be seven more games to be played, and once we've played them, we'll see. We're a bit weary, but highly motivated to achieve our goals," the coach concluded.