FC Barcelona face Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup final on Sunday, with the match taking place in Saudi Arabia. Barcelona are aiming to defend their Super Cup title against their biggest rivals.
This will be the fourth Clasico Super Cup final in the Middle East, with Barcelona currently leading 2–1 over Real Madrid in recent editions.
Under head coach Hansi Flick, Barcelona won the Super Cup last season as part of a domestic treble, marking a strong start to the German’s tenure after replacing Xavi Hernandez.
Barcelona enter the final in strong form after a 5–0 semifinal win over Athletic Club and a nine-game winning streak across all competitions. They also sit four points clear at the top of La Liga.
In goal, Joan Garcia starts behind a back four of Alejandro Balde, Eric Garcia, Pau Cubarsi and Jules Kounde. Frenkie de Jong anchors midfield, with Pedri and Fermin Lopez playing ahead of him.
In attack, Lamine Yamal returns to the starting XI, replacing Roony Bardghji. Ferran Torres starts as the central striker, while Robert Lewandowski begins on the bench. Raphinha keeps his place on the left wing.
Real Madrid arrive under pressure, with coach Xabi Alonso facing criticism and uncertainty surrounding Kylian Mbappe’s availability.
Kick-off is scheduled for 8:00 PM local time in Spain, with another high-stakes Clasico trophy on the line.