Barcelona took a massive step towards retaining their La Liga crown with a 2-0 victory over Getafe, moving 11 points clear at the top with just five matches remaining.
Fermin Lopez and Marcus Rashford scored the goals that put the defending champions on the brink of another title, after second-placed Real Madrid could only draw at Real Betis on Friday.
Hansi Flick's side can seal the championship next weekend if they beat Osasuna and Real Madrid fail to defeat Espanyol.
"It's not done, we have five more games, and we're only focused on the next one," Flick told reporters. "We will celebrate when it's time, but not now."
Barcelona were missing injured wingers Lamine Yamal and Raphinha but still managed to overcome a stubborn Getafe side.
"We were aware of what was going to happen here, we were going to have few chances, and I think we played well, competing well defensively and putting away the chances we had," Lopez said.
Dani Olmo squandered an early opportunity, but Lopez broke the deadlock just before half-time, slotting home after a pass from Pedri. The midfielder, wearing a protective mask after a facial injury, celebrated by imitating Yamal's signature "304" gesture.
After the break, Barcelona had more space as Getafe pushed for an equaliser. David Soria saved from Olmo, and Jules Kounde headed wide before Rashford sealed the win. Robert Lewandowski set the Englishman free, and Rashford calmly slotted past Soria.
"Marcus, in the second half, he came on and used the space they gave us," said Flick. "I'm happy that we scored this goal for the team and also for him."
Getafe goalkeeper Soria acknowledged Barcelona's efficiency. "They were very efficient, you give away two chances, and they score them both," he said. "It's a shame to have gone in behind at half-time because it puts you in a difficult spot."