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Watch Barcelona vs. Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey final in United States: TV channel & live stream details

Barcelona and Real Madrid will clash once again in the Copa del Rey final this Saturday in Sevilla, marking another historic showdown between Spain’s biggest rivals. 

Barcelona and Real Madrid face off in the Copa del Rey final 2025 in Sevilla. Photo: AFP
Barcelona and Real Madrid face off in the Copa del Rey final 2025 in Sevilla. Photo: AFP

Barcelona and Real Madrid are set to meet in a highly anticipated Copa del Rey final on Saturday in Sevilla. It's the eighth time these two teams will clash at these stage of the competition, with Real Madrid having won five of the previous finals.

Both teams face a different scenario heading into this final: Barcelona are in good form and are on course to achieve a treble under new coach Hansi Flick, while Real Madrid are slightly struggling, having just lost their midfield and disappointing season in both domestic and European competitions.

When will be the Spanish 'Superclasico'?

The Copa del Rey final will take place on Saturday, April 26. It will be a cracking final as both Barcelona and Real Madrid take to the field, legitimately fighting for the right to be called the best club in Spanish football.

Timezones around the world to watch the Spanish 'Superclasico'. Photo: Barcelona

Timezones around the world to watch the Spanish 'Superclasico'. Photo: Barcelona

How can I watch Barcelona vs. Real Madrid in the U.S.?

In the United States, English-language coverage will be available on ESPN+, while the Spanish-language broadcast will be hold by ESPN Deportes.

How both teams came before the friendly match?

Barcelona has been dominant in their recent Clasico matchups, having beaten Real Madrid 4-0 in La Liga in October and 5-2 in the Spanish Super Cup final in Saudi Arabia in January.

Carlo Ancelotti's team is under significant pressure following a disappointing season, sitting four points behind Barcelona in the league and eliminated from the Champions League after a quarterfinal defeat to Arsenal.

Adding to their struggles, both Eduardo Camavinga and David Alaba will miss the final due to muscle injuries.

On the other hand, Barcelona is riding high after reaching the Champions League semifinals and has legitimate hopes of a treble in the first season under Hansi Flick.

However, they will be without star forward Robert Lewandowski, who is sidelined due to a left thigh muscle injury.