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Barcelona and Real Madrid to meet in Copa del Rey final, setting stage for first El Clasico final since 2014

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A bonus version of El Clasico was officially added to the calendar, as Real Madrid and Barcelona are scheduled to face later this month in the Copa del Rery final.

The match in the final will witness the fourth edition of El Clasico this season, a series that includes Barcelona won 5-2 against Real Madrid In the Spanish Super Cup final in January. Once again, this month’s game comes with an opportunity to win silver, although this is the first time that the husband has gathered in the Copa del Rey final since 2014, when Real Madrid beat Barcelona 2-1 to win the title.

The final also provides both teams their first chance to win a big cup this season, although it may not be the last opportunity from both sides to collect the winners of the winners. Barcelona and Real Madrid are still in the Spanish League title, with only three points before things stand. Both teams are also active in the European Champions League in the European Union and have aspirations to win everything.

Here is what you need to know about the upcoming Clasico.

How to see El Clasico

  • dateSaturday, April 26 time: Tbd
  • location: Estadio de la Cartuja – Seville, Spain
  • Live broadcast: Espn+

How Real Madrid reached here

The Carlo Ancelotti team took the dramatic road to the final on Tuesday, Real beating 5-4 on the total But you need additional time to do so. The routine victory 1-0 in the first stage proved that it is very important for Real Madrid, especially as a wave of late goals, which guaranteed that there will be a back and forth nature as both sides run to the finish line. Real Sociedad rose 3-2 in the 80th minute when Michel Ouarzabal scored, although Jude Bellingham’s goal was two minutes later, then scored the total result. Oyarzabal recorded again at stopping to send the additional game, as Antonio Rudiger scored the Real Madrid winner five minutes before reference to the referee.

How Barcelona reached here

Barcelona saved the drama in the first stage, which ended in a 4-4 draw with Atletico Madrid. The Hansi Flick team played a strong second match in Madrid on Wednesday and achieved a 1-0 victory that was sufficient to book a place in the final match, where Ferran Torres scored the only game in the 27th minute. It was a dominant picnic for Barcelona, ​​where it took 15 rounds to Stylitco six and crowded 1.78 goals expected when the opponent managed only 0.82. More importantly, Barcelona did not face a single shot on the goal in the second stage.

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