BARCELONA coach Luis Enrique is not going to be fooled into believing his squad has a schedule to close the season that will make it easy to capture the title.

Barca, who are two points clear of Real Madrid at the top of La Liga, have five games remaining ahead of Tuesday night's clash with 13th-placed Getafe.

"Our calendar looks good from afar, but then you have to go out and play the game," Enrique said. "The five games left have their own challenges. The most important stretch is coming up."

Barcelona, 2-0 winners over city rivals Espanyol at the weekend, have lost just two of their 16 league games at the Nou Camp this season, while Getafe have lost their last two league matches.

"The most important thing is that we have survived another week and we still depend on ourselves," Enrique said. "At this stage of the campaign, it's all about the wins and points."

Real Madrid will go after a sixth consecutive win in La Liga when they host 16th-placed Almeria on Wednesday.

Carlo Ancelotti's Real won 4-2 at Celta Vigo last time out, with in-form Javier Hernandez scoring twice in that game.

The Mexican forward, on loan from Manchester United, has scored four goals in the last four games, including the winner against Atletico that saw his side progress 1-0 on aggregate to the last four of the Champions League.

Atletico Madrid bounced back from that quarter-final elimination in Europe with a 3-0 triumph over Elche on Sunday.

The defending Spanish champions are third and travel to the El Madrigal Stadium to face Villarreal on Wednesday, who sit sixth and are in the midst of a seven-match winless run.