Barcelona and Real Madrid face off to decide the season’s first domestic trophy after the holders thrashed Athletic Club 5-0 to advance. They will meet a Madrid side that edged their city rivals, Atletico Madrid, to set up this mouthwatering final.
The clash offers Barça a chance to avenge their earlier league defeat, while for Xabi Alonso, it is a pivotal moment to secure his first trophy as Real Madrid manager and silence the critics following a run of indifferent form.
The Supercopa de España final kicks off on Sunday, 12 January at the King Abdullah Sport City Stadium, kicking off at 20:00 Spanish time. Here are the other times from around the world:
Where in the World | Local kick-off time |
|---|---|
Los Angeles | 11:00 AM |
New York | 02:00 PM |
London | 07:00 PM |
New Delhi | 00:30 AM (1/12) |
Tokyo | 04:00 AM (1/12) |
Sydney | 06:00 AM (1/12) |
TV channel and streaming information
The Spanish Super Cup is now a global event, frequently held abroad to maximize commercial growth and financial opportunities. Saudi Arabia plays host to this latest edition, where the four-team structure has once again produced a dream final. If you aren't among the lucky fans in the stands, you can still follow every minute of the action with your fellow supporters. Below are the TV details for selected locations, sourced via official club channels and local listings.
Europe
The TV sets in Catalonia and the white half of the capital will be turned on to Movistar+ as the game can be seen there. In the UK and Ireland, the final will be broadcast live on TNT Sports. Please note that this is a departure from regular La Liga coverage, which is usually found on Premier Sports.
Users in France can see the game on L'Équipe Live Foot, Cronache for Italian viewers and RTL, DPG in Belgium. For German speaking countries (Germany, Austria and Switzerland), Spordigital will be the host to see all the live action.
North and South America
In the United States, the match will be broadcast exclusively across the ESPN network of platforms. Viewers can tune in on ESPN2 or stream the game live on ESPN+ and the ESPN App, with English and Spanish-language coverage available. The game is also available in Brazil on ESPN.
Hosts in the respective Spanish speaking Latin America can view the game with Flow Sports, Flow TV, WIN, SERVISKY, AMERICA TV and MERIDIANO TV listed as the providers.
Elsewhere in the world
Viewers in Nigeria, South Africa and French-speaking countries of Africa, the game will be live through the various channels and streaming services associated with Startimes World Football and SPORTY.
The MENA region will host the game on Thmanyah, with the broadcasting company also having the rights for the game to show in North African countries.
For fans in India and Pakistan, the game can be viewed on FanCode while Japanese and Korean fans can watch the game on UNext and Coupang, respectively.
We hope everyone enjoys the game and Barcelona can return home with the trophy. Visca Barca!
