As well as the clash against Real Madrid, the Brazilian is out of home games against Real Sociedad and Osasuna
Neymar's hopes of playing in the Clasico against Real Madrid are over after he received a three-match suspension for sarcastically applauding after his red card against Malaga on Sunday.
The Barcelona forward was sent off at La Rosaleda for a second bookable offence, a punishment that carries an automatic sanction of one match.
However, referee Gil Manzano reported Neymar after the match for ironically clapping the fourth official for the decision as he left the field.
On Tuesday, the Spanish Football Federation's competition committee confirmed that, on top of the original ban, the player would miss an additional two games for dissent.
"We must point out that clapping in itself is an act of contempt towards the referee, which was recognised by the club itself," the committee stated in its ruling, after Barcelona had argued the applause was not grounds for punishment - an interpretation that was not shared by the governing body.
"[Barcelona] did not present any proof, be it video or of any other kind, which supports their version of the events."
Neymar will be on the sidelines for Saturday's clash at Camp Nou against Real Sociedad, and will also play no part in the following week's Clasico at the Santiago Bernabeu.
The news is a heavy blow for Barcelona, who must win against Real Madrid to keep alive their hopes of coming back to retain La Liga.
Barca currently trail Madrid by three points, with Zinedine Zidane's men holding an additional game in hand over their rivals.
The final game of Neymar's suspension comes on April 26, when the Blaugrana host Osasuna.
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