After Atletico Madrid supporters threw items onto the field during the second half of the heated Spanish league rivalry, which lasted for more than 15 minutes, Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid tied 1-1 after Ángel Correa's goal in stoppage time. Five minutes into extra time, Correa equalized for Atletico with a breakaway goal that was first ruled offside but was later given following a video review. Madrid had taken the lead in the 64th thanks to Éder Militão.
Madrid ended its seven-game winning streak on Saturday when it fell 4-2 at Osasuna, leaving it in second position, three points behind leader Barcelona. After eight rounds, Atletico was in third place, two points behind Madrid. Shortly after Madrid's score at the Metropolitano, the match was stopped by the referee, who sent the players to the locker rooms because Atletico fans would not stop throwing things into the pitch.