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Gary Lineker hit a hat-trick in his second El Clasico, and the former Barcelona striker is predicting goals at the Bernabeu on
Real Madrid vs Barcelona is scheduled for a 3.15pm GMT kick-off on Sunday, October 26, 2025. The match will take place at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid. TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on Premier Sports 1, with coverage starting at 2.45pm GMT ahead of a 3.15pm kick-off.
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Barcelona on alert as key player misses training ahead of Real Madrid clash in La Liga
Just days before El Clasico between Real Madrid and Barcelona in La Liga, a key player for the Catalan side is facing an unexpected issue. Barcelona will face their first major challenge of the 2025-26 La Liga season this Sunday when they visit Real Madrid at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium,
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La Liga President Aims Dig at Real Madrid During Rant Over Barcelona’s Canceled Miami Fixture
La Liga president Javier Tebas didn’t explicitly name Real Madrid during a lengthy social media post lamenting the cancelation of the Miami-based league fixture between Villarreal and Barcelona, but didn’t deploy much subtlety when accusing certain forces of “killing the project.”
Real Madrid and a red-hot Kylian Mbappé host Barcelona on Sunday aiming to hit back at their rivals after losing all four clasicos last season.
Thibaut Courtois claimed that Real Madrid are "expecting a victory" in El Clasico as Barcelona prepare for their biggest test in a bid to retain the La Liga crown. Los Blancos have had a smooth sailing so far this campaign,
La Liga EA Sports reaches its tenth matchday, a date marked on the calendar by the 'Clasico' between Real Madrid and Barcelona. But there are also other important matches such as Real Sociedad v Sevilla,
La Liga president Javier Tebas spoke out after the proposed league game to be played in Miami, United States. It was set to be the first La Liga game played out
At full-time, Barcelona star Pedri confirmed the team felt it was appropriate to join the protest, as pressure ramps up on La Liga. "We were not part of the [protest] but we felt we needed to follow along out of respect to our fellow professionals," he said.