You can watch the upcoming El Clásico (Barcelona vs Real Madrid) on major sports TV channels and legal streaming platforms that hold rights to Spanish football and the Spanish Super Cup in your region.

Main ways to watch

  • In the United States , recent El Clásico Supercopa editions have been shown on ABC/ESPN networks, with live streams available through services that carry those channels (for example, live‑TV streaming bundles and ESPN’s own apps).
  • In the UK , the match is typically on TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) and can be streamed via Discovery+ plans that include TNT Sports or through pay‑TV packages that bundle the channel.
  • In France , some recent Super Cup El Clásico games have been available free via L’Équipe’s streaming channel L’Équipe Live Foot.
  • In many other countries, rights are held by national sports broadcasters or dedicated football platforms such as DAZN or regional sports networks, so checking local listings or the La Liga/Supercopa broadcaster list is the most reliable step.

Quick tips before kickoff

  • Search “where can I watch El Clasico + [your country]” on the day of the match to get the current TV channel and legal streaming options, as rights can shift season by season.
  • Consider services that offer free trials around big matches, but always sign up through official providers, not random links from social media or forums that may host unauthorized or unsafe streams.

For the very next El Clásico, once the date is confirmed, check your local sports broadcaster and one or two major football‑streaming platforms the week of the game; they usually publish “how to watch” pages specifically for this fixture.

TL;DR: Look for El Clásico on your country’s main Spanish‑football broadcaster (ABC/ESPN in the US, TNT Sports in the UK, L’Équipe in France, or DAZN/other national sports channels elsewhere) and stream it through their official apps or live‑TV bundles.

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