Barcelona put the pressure back on Real Madrid in the title race following their dramatic 3-2 win in Sunday's El Clasico.

Goals from Lionel Messi (2) and Ivan Rakitic secured all three points at the Bernabeu to move above Los Blancos in the table, albeit having played a game more.

Neither side can afford any slip-ups between now and the end of the season, but it's Real who have more work to do in their six remaining games.

Zinedine Zidane's men travel to Deportivo La Coruna on Wednesday and should they win, they'll restore their three-point lead at the top.

As for Barcelona, they take on bottom-of-the-table Osasuna at the Camp Nou in what should be a routine win for the Catalonians.

Barca ran out comfortable 3-0 winners the last time they met, but ahead of Wednesday's game, something rare has happened.

As confirmed by Osasuna on their official Twitter account (see below), they've created a brand new orange kit to wear against Messi and co.

Professional clubs regularly wear new kits at the end of a season as a means of advertising, but creating a new kit during is pretty unheard of.

As you might have expected, there's a silly reason behind the sudden change.

Los Rojillos have been forced to create and wear a brand new kit by TV and broadcast partners because, apparently, their alternatives clash with Barcelona's home kit.

This is despite the fact their away kit of green shirts, white shorts and white socks is completely different to Barcelona's home kit of blue and red shirts, blue shorts and blue shorts (see below).

The blue and red on the shoulders of Osasuna's away kit is clearly the issue, but is it really that much of a clash to make them create a brand new strip? Most definitely not.

Regardless of what Osasuna wear at the Camp Nou, the likelihood is they're going to slump to a 22nd league defeat of the season.

Whereas Barcelona are challenging for the title, Petar Vasiljevic's side are on 18 points, nine away from safety and at real threat of being relegated.