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Real Madrid vs Barcelona Live Stream: How to watch, TV channel, team news, head to head, odds, prediction and everything you need to know

Real Madrid and Barcelona go head to head in La Liga this weekend we have all the key TV Channel and team news information you need to know ahead of kick-off.

The game is a huge one for both sides as they struggled in the UEFA Champions League midweek, only picking up draws, and they will want to get back to winning ways.

The La Liga table is very tight at the moment, and with eight games in, Barcelona sit in first and Real Madrid sit in second, but this is only on goals difference as they both have 22 points.

The two have a huge history, and this fixture has produced some of the most entertaining spectacles. We hope this upcoming El Classico will follow suit.

Here is everything you need to know about Real Madrid vs Barcelona:

For those wondering, Real Madrid vs Barcelona will take place on Sunday 16th October 2022 at the Santiago Bernabeu. The match will kick off at 3:15 pm UK time.

Football fans in England will be excited to hear that the El Classico will be televised live in England on LaLigaTV and Premier Sports 1.

If you are looking to live stream the big match, you need to have a subscription. La Liga TV will cost you £6.99 a month and offers you an abundance of games from the Spanish division. Premier Sports 1 is on Sky Channel 412 and Virgin Channel 551.

Real Madrid will be without Dani Ceballos and Thibaut Courtois, with the latter facing a late fitness test.

Meanwhile, Barcelona have somewhat of an injury crisis, with Hector Bellerin, Andreas Christensen, Jules Kounde and Memphis Depay all injured until late October, whilst Ronald Araujo is injured until mid-November.

The two sides have met 233 times across all competitions. Barcelona have won 88 times, and Real Madrid have won 97. There has been 48 draws

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