You can watch Barcelona vs Real Madrid (El Clásico) depending on which specific match you mean and where you’re located, but there are some consistent go‑to options and patterns that tend to hold every season.

Quick Scoop

For most recent and upcoming El Clásicos, you’ll usually find them on:

  • Spain: Movistar LaLiga or TVE (depending on whether it’s La Liga, Copa del Rey, or Supercopa).
  • UK & Ireland: LaLigaTV via Premier Sports, or whichever channel holds La Liga rights that season.
  • USA: ESPN platforms (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, ESPN+), and sometimes major broadcast TV when it’s a Supercopa final or similar.
  • Many other regions: A combination of local sports channels (often branded as “Sports” or “Football” channels) plus official league streaming platforms.

Because rights change often and differ by competition (La Liga vs Champions League vs Supercopa), the safest move is to check the exact fixture date and competition, then:

  1. Go to a major fixture‑listing site (like LiveSoccerTV or Sofascore) and search “Barcelona vs Real Madrid” for that date – they list TV and legal streaming options by country.
  1. Look at your local sports networks’ schedules around kickoff time (search for “El Clasico” or “Barcelona vs Real Madrid”).
  2. Use the official apps/sites of the broadcasters that usually show Spanish football in your country (for example: ESPN app in the US).

Legal streams also frequently include:

  • Broadcaster’s own app or website (with cable/login).
  • Over‑the‑top services that carry the relevant sports channel (for example, services like fuboTV in the US when they carry ESPN/ABC).
  • Official league streams in some territories.

If you tell me:

  • Your country, and
  • Whether you’re asking about a league match, Champions League, or a Supercopa/Copa del Rey final,

I can narrow it down to a very specific “watch here / stream here” list for the next Barcelona vs Real Madrid.