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When and where to watch Real Madrid v FC Barcelona

A look at the times and broadcasters for the final in Saudi Arabia that will decide the destiny of the first trophy in 2025

It's time for the Spanish Super Cup final. Real Madrid eliminated Mallorca, so they are set ti face the blaugranes this coming Sunday, with the winners being crowned tournament champion.

FC Barcelona are looking to navigate the final hurdle and lift what would be their 15th Super Cup, further extending their lead in terms of trophy wins. The game kicks off at 8.00pm CET on 12 January and this guide should help you work out what time that will be in your part of the world.

Please note that the TV channels showing the Super Cup final may differ from those that show LaLiga or Champions League games. The broadcasters included on this page were granted rights to show the game by the Spanish Football Federation. Other broadcasters may have also purchased the rights via regional arrangements, but FC Barcelona does not directly control any negotiations, so this information may be incomplete.

If you are unable to watch for whatever reason, or if you wish to complement your viewing with second screen info, don’t forget that we have full coverage of the game, including the build-up live from the stadium and post-match reactions in our Match Center right here on the official website.

Here's a map of selected international kick-off times:

Social networks

And let's not forget the complete coverage available on our official social networks:

English: @fcbarcelona & www.fcbarcelona.com
Catalan: @fcbarcelona_cat & www.fcbarcelona.cat  
Spanish: @fcbarcelona_es & www.fcbarcelona.es
French: @fcbarcelona_fra & www.fcbarcelona.fr
Portuguese: @fcbarcelona_br 
Arabic: @fcbarcelona_ara 
Turkish: @fcbarcelona_tr 
Chinese: fcbarcelona.cn
Japanese: @fcbarcelona_jp & www.fcbarcelona.jp
Indonesian: @fcbarcelona_id

Please note that although we provide a list of the broadcasters that hold the rights to show the games in different countries or regions below, we CANNOT guarantee that they will actually show the game. Please check the individual broadcaster websites for confirmation.

Sunday 12 January

Canada (Vancouver 11.00am, Montreal 2.00pm)

USA (Los Angeles 11.00am, New York 2.00pm)
ESPN

Spanish speaking Latin America (Mexico City 1.00pm, Peru, Colombia 2.00pm, Venezuela 3.00pm, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay 4.00pm)DirecTV

French Caribbean (Martinique 3.00pm, French Guiana 4.00pm)
Canal +

Brazil (Brasilia 4.00pm)
ESPN

Europe

United Kingdom and Ireland (7.00pm)

Portugal (7.00pm)
Sport TV

Spain (8.00pm)Movistar

France (8.00pm)L'Équipe

Belgium and Luxembourg (8.00pm)
RTL, DPG

Netherlands (8.00pm)
Ziggo

Nordic Countries (Iceland 7pm, Sweden, Norway and Denmark 8pm, Finland 9pm)
Schibsted

Germany, Austria and Switzerland (8.00pm)
Sportdigital

Italy (8.00pm)Telelombardia. Cronache

Poland (8.00pm)
Eleven Sports

Czech Republic and Slovakia (8.00pm)
Nova

Western Balkans (8.00pm)Arena

Baltic Republics (9.00pm)
TV3

Ukraine and Moldova (9.00pm) / Armenia and Azerbaijan (10pm)
Megogo

Romania (9.00pm)Digisport

Bulgaria (9.00pm)
BGTV

Albania and Kosovo (9.00pm)
DigitalB

Greece and Cyprus (9.00pm)
Action 24

Israel (9.00pm)
Charlton

Turkey (10.00pm)
TRT

Russia (Moscow 10.00pm)
Match TV

Georgia (11.00pm)
Adjara

Africa

North Africa (Morocco 8.00pm, Egypt 9.00pm)
SCC, MBC

Sub-Saharan Africa (Senegal, Ghana 7.00pm, Nigeria, Cameroon 8.00pm, South Africa, Zambia 9.00pm, Ethiopia 10.00pm)
Star Times (plus Sporty in some countries)

Asia

Arab countries and Iran (Mecca 10.00pm, Iran 10.30pm)SCC, MBC

Monday 13 January

Central Asian republics (Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan 12.00am)
Megogo

India (12.30am)
Fancode

Myanmar (1.30am)
Canal+

Indonesia (2.00am)
MNC

China (3.00am)

South Korea (4.00am)
Coupang

Japan (4.00am)
UNext

Oceania

Australia (Perth 3.00am, Sydney 6.00am)

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