One week on from being knocked out of the Europa League by Manchester United, Barcelona travel to Real Madrid tonight for the latest edition of El Clásico with a place in the Copa del Rey final on the line.
In what could be considered a final before the actual final itself in two months, the top two teams in La Liga have been drawn against each other at the two-legged semi-final stage of the competition. The other two remaining sides are Athletic Club and Osasuna, the latter of whom were 1-0 winners at home in Wednesday's first leg.
Barcelona currently sit seven points ahead of their rivals from the capital, meaning that progression in this tournament could be Real Madrid's one remaining opportunity to win domestic silverware this season. Carlo Ancelotti's side do, though, remain in the Champions League, and after beating Liverpool 5-2 at Anfield last month, the defending champions are well-placed to reach the quarter-finals once again.
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What time is kick-off?
This first leg at the Bernabeu kicks off at 9pm local time. Across America, the game starts at 3pm ET and noon PT.
Where can I watch?
The match kicks off at 8pm UK time (9pm local time) and will be streamed on BT Sport. UK fans will be able to buy a BT Sport Pass to watch the game and that will also give access for a month of fixtures including Europa League and Champions League. The pass will also give access to Manchester City vs Newcastle in the early Premier League game on Saturday.
Fans in the US can watch El Clasico on ESPN+, while Spanish viewers can watch the match on Spain (RTVE, Movistar).
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