Barcelona vs Real Madrid: Barca look to finish off the job in tasty Clasico Copa del Rey semi-final – stream, TV channel

BARCELONA host Real Madrid in the second leg of the huge El Clasico cup match at Camp Nou TONIGHT.

The top two La Liga sides take a break from league action once again for the second leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final.

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League leaders Barcelona are 1-0 up on aggregate after Real Madrid defender Eder Militao’s own-goal proved to be the only one in a tense first leg at the Bernabéu.

The match at Camp Nou tonight will be the fourth and final time the two Spanish giants meet this season, with Barcelona having won all three of their meetings so far.

With the league almost out of reach, Ancelotti‘s men will be hoping to finish off the series with a comeback win to restore their chances of a domestic trophy this season.

But Barca won’t be taking their foot off the pedal just yet as Xavi will aim to finish this season’s perfect record against Madrid in football’s biggest rivalry – which he knows all too well.

When is Barcelona vs Real Madrid?

Barcelona vs Real Madrid is TODAY, Wednesday, 5 April.The match will kick off at 8:00 pm UK time.It will be hosted at the Spotify Camp Nou Stadium, Barcelona.

What channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

The El Clasico will be shown live on BT Sport 1 in the UK, and coverage will begin at 7:30 pm.BT Sport subscribers can download the free BT Sport app to live stream the game from their mobile or tablet.BT Sport subscribers can also watch the game live on the BT Sport website.

What is the Barcelona vs Real Madrid team news?

For Barcelona, Robert Lewandowski was injured in the first leg but will be looking to make an impact this time around after scoring a brace against Elche in their last game.

Raphinha also returns from a domestic ban that saw him miss his team’s win over Elche.

Ousmane Dembele, Pedri and Frenkie de Jong are all out due to suffering from hamstring injuries.

Andreas Christensen is also out with a calf issue that he picked up on international duty for Denmark.

Madrid are still without Ferland Mendy, who missed the first leg due to a thigh injury and has suffered a calf injury in training since his return.

Rudiger’s knee problem makes him doubtful for the El Clasico, but Nacho Fernandez returns after his one-match suspension.

Odds

Barcelona – 27/10Draw – 12/5Real Madrid – 19/10

*Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes and correct at the time of publication.

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