Everything ready for the classic: FC Barcelona vs Real Madrid lineups
Everything you need to know about the starting lineups for the highly anticipated FC Barcelona vs Real Madrid match.
This Sunday, FC Barcelona and Real Madrid will face off in one of the most anticipated Clasicos of the season, with the La Liga title race hanging in the balance. The match is set to kick off at 16:15 (Spanish time) at the Estadio Olimpico Lluis Companys in Barcelona, which will host this high-voltage battle between two of the world’s most iconic football clubs. With both sides fighting for domestic supremacy, this showdown promises to be a true footballing spectacle.
CONFIRMED LINE-UPS FOR THE CLASICO
Both clubs have confirmed their starting elevens, and while tactical surprises are always possible, the star players are set to feature from the start. Barcelona aim to stay at the top of the table, while Real Madrid look to close the gap in what could be a decisive encounter in the title race.
FC Barcelona starting XI:
- Goalkeeper: Szczesny
- Defenders: Gerard Martin, Inigo, Cubarsi, Eric
- Midfielders: De Jong, Pedri, Fermin
- Forwards: Raphinha, Lewandowski, Lamine
Barcelona’s frontline will be led by Lewandowski, with Raphinha and Lamine providing pace and creativity on the wings. Pedri and De Jong are expected to control the tempo in midfield, while the defensive line, featuring Eric and Inigo, will have to withstand Madrid’s attacking firepower.
Real Madrid starting XI:
- Goalkeeper: Courtois
- Defenders: Lucas Vazquez, Asencio, Tchouameni, Fran Garcia
- Midfielders: Ceballos, Valverde, Bellingham
- Forwards: Rodrygo, Mbappe, Vinicius
Real Madrid will rely on Courtois in goal and a solid back line featuring Tchouameni and Fran Garcia. In midfield, Bellingham and Valverde are expected to play key roles in transitioning from defence to attack, while the lethal front three of Rodrygo, Mbappe, and Vinicius could wreak havoc on the Barca defence.
A POTENTIALLY TITLE-DECIDING CLASICO
This Clasico is not just another rivalry match — it could shape the outcome of La Liga 2024/25. Barcelona are currently leading, but with just a few matches left, Real Madrid must win to maintain any hope of lifting the trophy. A loss could all but end their title hopes, while a win would close the gap and add fuel to the final stretch of the season.
KICK-OFF TIME AND STADIUM DETAILS
The FC Barcelona vs Real Madrid match will be played on Sunday at 16:15 (local time) at the Estadio Olimpico Lluis Companys in Barcelona. While the Camp Nou undergoes renovations, this historic stadium continues to serve as the temporary home for FC Barcelona.
WHERE TO WATCH FC BARCELONA VS REAL MADRID
Fans around the world will be tuning in to watch this blockbuster clash. Here's how you can watch it depending on your location:
In Spain:
- Movistar LaLiga TV
- LaLiga TV2 via Movistar Plus+ (channels 54 and 57)
- Orange (channels 110 and 112)
- LaLiga TV UHD and LaLiga TV Bar
In the United States:
- ESPN
In Mexico and Central America:
- Sky Sports
In South America (Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia):
- ESPN, STAR+, Direct TV
GLOBAL IMPACT OF THE CLASICO
The Clasico between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid is more than just a match — it is a global sporting event. With millions of viewers across the world, this game will dominate headlines and spark conversations in every corner of the planet. No matter where you are, this is a fixture no football fan can afford to miss.
THE FINAL PUSH FOR THE LALIGA TITLE BEGINS HERE
As the La Liga season nears its end, every point counts — and this Clasico could well determine who lifts the trophy. With superstars on both sides and national pride at stake, all eyes will be on Barcelona this Sunday. Prepare for a battle full of passion, history, and pure football.