Barcelona will look to deliver a knockout blow to the La Liga title race this weekend, knowing a win over Real Madrid in the season’s final El Clásico would effectively end the conversation.
Barcelona will look to show their style and passion for the beautiful game with a dominant display and take revenge for their league defeat in October.
The game comes with added spice and an unknown with Real Madrid coming to Catalonia with squad harmony at its weakest and two players missing. Fede Valverde, arguably their best player this season, is reportedly to have been knocked out by teammate, Aurélien Tchouaméni, for the second time.
It comes after three other clashes in recent months that will see Alvaro Arbeloa lose his job after failing to control off the pitch and win on it.
There is a real possibility that the frustration and lack of discipline could spill into Sunday’s match, with an already fiery occasion set to intensify further given what is at stake for both clubs.
Where in the world | Time |
|---|---|
Los Angeles/Vancouver | 12:00PM |
New York | 15:00 |
London | 20:00 |
New Delhi | 00:30 |
Tokyo | 04:00 |
Syndey | 05:00 |
TV channel and streaming information
There’s no better place to be at kick-off than inside the Camp Nou when Barcelona seal their La Liga dominance. But if you couldn’t get a ticket, the next best thing is cheering from home with your fellow Los Culés. Here are the TV details for the game in the selected locations (according to the Barcelona website and various TV listing sources).
Europe
The TV sets in Barcelona and the white half of Madrid will be turned on to DAZN platforms as the game can be seen there, while also featured on DAZN in Portugal, Germany, Italy, Austria and Belgium. In the UK and Ireland, fans of La Liga will go to Disney+, while users in France will have to follow the action on Bein and Poland users can also see the game live on Eleven and Canal+.
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.
For the people in Mexico, the game will be shown on Canal5, Sky and Izzi, and for Latin South American countries, Disney + and their local version of ESPN will show the game live. The game is available in Brazil through ESPN and the streaming platform, Disney+.
Elsewhere in the world
Viewers in Nigeria and South Africa, the game will be live through the various channels and streaming services associated with SuperSport while people in multiple French speaking countries can view the game through Canal + Sport.
The MENA region will host the game on beIN Sports, with the sports broadcasting company also having the rights for the game to show in Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia
For fans in India and Pakistan, the game can be viewed on FanCode and Begin respectively while Chinese fans can watch the game live on MIGU, CCTV, iQiyi and Leisu services.
We hope everyone enjoys the game and Barcelona can return home with the three points. Visca Barca!
