The highly anticipated Spanish Super Cup final is upon us, pitting Real Madrid against FC Barcelona in a clásico showdown. After Real Madrid’s victory over Mallorca, they are set to clash with the Blaugranes this Sunday for the coveted title. FC Barcelona aims to secure their 15th Super Cup trophy, further cementing their dominance in the competition. The crucial match is scheduled to kick off at 8:00 PM CET on January 12th. If you’re wondering where to catch all the action, this guide will help you find out the broadcast details in your region.
Keep in mind that the channels broadcasting the Super Cup final might be different from those that usually air La Liga or Champions League matches. The broadcasters listed here have been officially granted rights to show the game by the Spanish Football Federation. It’s possible that other broadcasters have acquired rights regionally, but FC Barcelona doesn’t manage these arrangements directly, so the information provided here may not be exhaustive.
If you can’t watch the game live or want to supplement your viewing with real-time updates, remember that FC Barcelona offers comprehensive coverage, including pre-match build-up directly from the stadium and post-match analysis, all available on their official Match Center.
To help you plan your viewing, here’s a map outlining the kick-off times across various international time zones:
Global TV and Online Streaming Channels
For fans eager to watch Real Madrid vs FC Barcelona live, here’s a breakdown of broadcasters by region, ensuring you don’t miss a moment of the Super Cup final:
North America
- Canada: Vancouver – 11:00 AM, Montreal – 2:00 PM
- USA: Los Angeles – 11:00 AM, New York – 2:00 PM on ESPN
Latin America
- Spanish Speaking Latin America: DirecTV covering Mexico City (1:00 PM), Peru, Colombia (2:00 PM), Venezuela (3:00 PM), Chile, Argentina, Uruguay (4:00 PM).
- Brazil: Brasilia – 4:00 PM on ESPN.
- French Caribbean: Canal+ in Martinique (3:00 PM), French Guiana (4:00 PM).
Europe
- United Kingdom and Ireland: 7:00 PM
- Portugal: Sport TV at 7:00 PM
- Spain: Movistar at 8:00 PM
- France: L’Équipe at 8:00 PM
- Belgium and Luxembourg: RTL, DPG at 8:00 PM
- Netherlands: Ziggo at 8:00 PM
- Nordic Countries: Schibsted covering Iceland (7:00 PM), Sweden, Norway, Denmark (8:00 PM), Finland (9:00 PM).
- Germany, Austria, Switzerland: Sportdigital at 8:00 PM
- Italy: Telelombardia. Cronache at 8:00 PM
- Poland: Eleven Sports at 8:00 PM
- Czech Republic and Slovakia: Nova at 8:00 PM
- Western Balkans: Arena at 8:00 PM
- Baltic Republics: TV3 at 9:00 PM
- Ukraine and Moldova: Megogo at 9:00 PM / Armenia and Azerbaijan: Megogo at 10:00 PM
- Romania: Digisport at 9:00 PM
- Bulgaria: BGTV at 9:00 PM
- Albania and Kosovo: DigitalB at 9:00 PM
- Greece and Cyprus: Action 24 at 9:00 PM
- Israel: Charlton at 9:00 PM
- Turkey: TRT at 10:00 PM
- Russia: Match TV at 10:00 PM (Moscow)
- Georgia: Adjara at 11:00 PM
Africa
- North Africa: SCC, MBC covering Morocco (8:00 PM), Egypt (9:00 PM).
- Sub-Saharan Africa: Star Times (plus Sporty in some countries) covering Senegal, Ghana (7:00 PM), Nigeria, Cameroon (8:00 PM), South Africa, Zambia (9:00 PM), Ethiopia (10:00 PM).
Asia
- Arab countries and Iran: SCC, MBC covering Mecca (10:00 PM), Iran (10:30 PM).
Oceania & Far East
- Central Asian republics: Megogo covering Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan (12:00 AM Monday)
- India: Fancode at 12:30 AM (Monday)
- Myanmar: Canal+ at 1:30 AM (Monday)
- Indonesia: MNC at 2:00 AM (Monday)
- China: 3:00 AM (Monday) – Broadcaster details to be confirmed.
- South Korea: Coupang at 4:00 AM (Monday)
- Japan: UNext at 4:00 AM (Monday)
- Australia: Perth – 3:00 AM, Sydney – 6:00 AM (Monday) – Broadcaster details to be confirmed.
Stay Connected via Social Media
Don’t miss out on real-time updates and behind-the-scenes content by following FC Barcelona’s official social media channels:
- English: @fcbarcelona & www.fcbarcelona.com
- Spanish: @fcbarcelona_es & www.fcbarcelona.es
- For more languages: Visit the official FC Barcelona website for links to Catalan, French, Portuguese, Arabic, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese, and Indonesian social media accounts.
Disclaimer: While we provide a list of official broadcasters, we cannot guarantee they will all show the game. Please verify with your local broadcaster listings to confirm Real Madrid vs FC Barcelona Super Cup final coverage.
Prepare for an electrifying El Clásico as Real Madrid and FC Barcelona battle for the Super Cup title. Check your local listings, set your alarms, and get ready to witness football at its finest!