The most anticipated derby in football takes the spotlight on Sunday as Barcelona welcome Real Madrid in what could be a title-sealing Clásico in La Liga.
The Catalan side enter the match with an 11-point lead at the top of the standings and require just a single point to officially defend their Spanish title. The chance to celebrate at Camp Nou with their fiercest rivals present is an ideal scenario for Hansi Flick's squad.
Los Blancos will be eager to rain on their parade, particularly to shift focus away from the widely reported internal turmoil brewing within the Bernabéu. Even a victory won't rescue the 15-time European champions from their dismal campaign, but it would at least offer some consolation—however small.
Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Barcelona take on Real Madrid in the season's final Clásico.
What Time Does Barcelona vs. Real Madrid Kick Off?
How to Watch Barcelona vs. Real Madrid on TV, Live Stream

Viewers in the United States have the uncommon chance to watch a La Liga fixture on television. Sunday's Clásico will be broadcast live on ESPN, with Spanish-language coverage on ESPN Deportes. The game will also be available to stream via ESPN Select and fuboTV.
Options are considerably more limited in the United Kingdom. Those looking to watch Barcelona vs. Real Madrid will need to tune in on Premier Sports 1.
In Canada, TSN2 and TSN+ will carry the highly awaited fixture. French-language coverage of the Clásico is also accessible through the RDS App.
As always, Sky Sports, Sky+ and izzi are the go-to options for viewers in Mexico.
Country | TV Channel/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | ESPN, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Select, fuboTV |
United Kingdom | Premier Sports 1 |
Canada | TSN2, TSN+, RDS Info, RDS App |
Mexico | Sky Sports Mexico, Sky+, izzi |
What's Next for Barcelona, Real Madrid?
Following El Clásico, Barcelona face a relegation-threatened Alavés side on Wednesday, May 13. That contest should present few challenges for the Catalans, unlike their away trip to Real Betis the following weekend. Despite the La Liga title race being all but settled, Flick's side will still be targeting wins in both matches to potentially equal the record of 100 points in a single season.
Real Madrid, meanwhile, also face a side from the lower end of the table. They return to the Bernabéu to host relegated Real Oviedo on Thursday, May 14, before heading to a struggling Sevilla side at the weekend.
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