It’s a day of a perfect football storm in Europe. It’s as if football gods wanted us to enjoy one full day of thrilling action in the big leagues. All you have to do is stay with Mozzart Sport Kenya, take a comfortable chair, and feist your eyes.The biggest game of the day certainly is the Camp Nou clash between Barcelona and Real Madrid. If the Catalans win – they will have one hand on the trophy, and if Los Blancos take the spoils, the title race will be blown open.What is the problem with a 1-0 win? That’s how we became European championsCurrently, Barca have got a nine-point lead over the second-placed Whites. In theory, they wouldn’t mind drawing the game, but try telling that to the fans. It’s been four years since they last won La Liga and they are desperate for their club to assert dominance over the biggest rivals. Barca will once again have to do it without their two most creative weapons: Ousmane Dembele and Pedri, who suffered a setback in his recovery during training this week and could miss up to a month of action.##NAJAVA_MECA_7108508##Real Madrid’s away form this season has been strong, picking up 28 points from 13 matches. They also won five of their last six La Liga games at Camp Nou in the league. Carlo Ancelotti admitted recently that his team’s form isn’t great, but all talk goes out the window when these teams meet. For Real Madrid, David Alaba remains on the sidelines with a hamstring issue, while Alvaro Rodriguez is suspended for the visitors in El Clasico.Do you expect the title race to get clear or complicated tonight?##NAJAVA_MECA_7108244####NAJAVA_MECA_7108255##In Italy, there is the Derby d’Italia, the head-to-head of Inter and Juventus. But, with all due respect, the biggest game in Italy happens at Stadio Olimpico in Rome. The capital rivals Lazio and Roma play for pride, bragging rights – but above all for a place in next season’s Champions League. Jose Mourinho’s men are in fifth place, but only four points behind Inter in second. Lazio are third but will be overtaken by their rivals if they lose today. Napoli are as good as the champions, but the fight for the three remaining UCL slots will go down to the wire.Ladies and gentlemen,Today: De Klassieker. Ajax – Feyenoord #deklassieker #ajafey pic.twitter.com/jkzVneoiPD— All Eredivisie (@EredivisieXtra) March 19, 2023 You don’t get to read much about the Dutch Eredivisie here, but you do keep in touch with two biggest clubs in the land, Ajax and Feyenoord. These two clubs, their history, tradition, honours, glorious players of the past and a primal hatred between their two vastly different cities make their De Klassiker a fiery encounter no matter the league position. But this year, Feyenoord are back on the biggest stage and are keen to snatch the title in Amsterdam. The boys from Rotterdam are three points ahead of second-placed Ajax with just one defeat in the league all season. They drew with Ajax 1-1 in the reverse fixture earlier in the season and would make a huge statement if they could stun the Johan Cruyff Arena today.##NAJAVA_MECA_7108524##The best game of the day in the German Bundesliga may fly under the radar with so much top-class action elsewhere, but we’re here to give you a nudge in the right direction. Bayer Leverkusen host Bayern Munich at their BayArena in what promises to be an intriguing day for one man in particular. Xabi Alonso, the legendary Spanish midfielder, who played for Bayern between 2014 and the end of his playing career in 2017. He took over Leverkusen as coach after Gerardo Seoane was dismissed in early October after a disastrous start to the season. Alonso guided the team to the top half of the table and into the Europa League quarter-finals with a stylish brand of football. They’re not favourites today against the champions, but we should see a fun 90 minutes.##NAJAVA_MECA_7108283##You don’t need an invitation. You’re heare already.