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Spanish Supercup final: Real vs FC Barcelona, which channel and what time?

The Spanish Supercup final is set for another thrilling El classico. This Sunday 12 January, the eternal rivals Real Madrid and Barcelona will clash once again to claim the first trophy of the year. Lebledparle Sport brings you details of the kick off time and where to watch the match.

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Although Cristiano Ronaldo has left Real Madrid and Lionel Messi has left FC Barcelona, the Classico has not lost all its flavour. It’s true that these two players spiced up the derby with their status as leaders of their respective clubs. The rivalry between Real Madrid and Barcelona remains intense, not only in Spain but also in African countries where fans have embraced the identities of these iconic clubs. From Madrid to Barcelona supporters across the continent is unmatched. Tonight, the two giants will face each other once again in the Spanish Super cup final, reigniting their longtime rivalry.

What time?

The classico kicks off at 8pm in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. La Liga decided to chose a neutral ground for this eagerly-awaited duel. Kylian Mbappe has another opportunity to redeem himself after the 4-0 league defeat to Barcelona in October 2024. The Franco-Cameroonian star is eyeing a third trophy of the season having already secured the European Super cup and Intercontinental cup. All eyes will be on Mbappe as he takes the center stage this Sunday in the Spanish Supercup final.

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Which channel?

In addition to the L’Equipe channel, fans of both clubs will be able to follow the match live on the Top Mercato Live Score page and Canal+ Sport 3 for subscribers to the package. Barcelona will be aiming to win their 15th trophy.


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