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LIVE: Real Madrid vs Barcelona – Copa del Rey final

LIVE: Real Madrid vs Barcelona – Copa del Rey final

Al Jazeera26-04-2025

Real Madrid face Barcelona as El Clasico graces the Spanish Copa del Rey final.The match at Estadio de La Cartuja in Seville kicks off at 10pm local time (20:00 GMT).Barcelona and Real Madrid currently rank first and second, respectively, in the Spanish LaLiga standings.Real Madrid reached the Copa final after beating Real Sociedad 5-4 on aggregate in the semifinals, while Barcelona booked their berth in the title clash by beating Atletico Madrid in the semis with the same scoreline.Real Madrid and Barcelona last met in a Copa final in the 2013-2014 season.Keep up to date: Follow Al Jazeera Sport on our website and on X for the latest news, features and live events from around the world.
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Date: 8m ago (15:00 GMT)
Title: Welcome to our live page
Content: Hello, welcome and thanks for joining our live coverage of one of world football's biggest match-ups as El Clasico graces the Copa del Rey final.
Real Madrid are the defending LaLiga and Champions League winners, but their defence of the former is over.
Barcelona top the Spanish league, from the holders, by four points and have qualified for the Champions League semifinals.
The Catalan club have already claimed the Spanish Super Cup by beating Real in the final in January and now have the quadruple in their sights.
I'm Andrew Semple and I'll bring you the live build-up, including the photo coverage across the day.
Rohan Sharma will bring you our comprehensive text commentary stream.
Stick with Al Jazeera Sport for all the action.

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