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Barcelona vs Real Madrid: Odds, predictions, team news, betting tips, and more
Barcelona and Real Madrid are set to lock horns at the Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla on Saturday, 26 April, as they battle it out in the Copa del final.
Barcelona vs Real Madrid: Odds
- Barcelona to win: 2.15
Barcelona vs Real Madrid: Preview and team news
Barcelona form: WWLWW
- Barcelona 1-0 Real Mallorca (April 22)
- Barcelona 4-3 Celta Vigo (April 19)
- Borussia Dortmund 3-1 Barcelona (April 15)
- Leganes 0-1 Barcelona (April 12)
- Barcelona 4-0 Borussia Dortmund (April 9)
Barcelona injuries/doubts: Robert Lewandowski (hamstring, out), Marc Bernal (knee, out), Marc Casado (knee, out), Alejandro Balde (hamstring, out)
Real Madrid form: WWLWL
- Getafe 0-1 Real Madrid (April 23)
- Real Madrid 1-0 Athletic Bilbao (April 20)
- Real Madrid 1-2 Arsenal (April 16)
- Alaves 0-1 Real Madrid (April 13)
- Arsenal 3-0 Real Madrid (April 8)
Real Madrid injuries/doubts: Daniel Carvajal (knee, out), Eder Militao (ligament, out), Eduardo Camavinga (abductor, out)
Barcelona vs Real Madrid: Where to watch
- USA: ESPN+, fuboTV, ESPN App, ESPN Deportes
- UK: Premier Sports Player, Premier Sports 1
- Spain: RTVE.es, Movistar+, DAZN Spain, fuboTV España, 3Cat, TVE La 1, TV3, M+ Copa del Rey, Movistar Plus+
- Germany: DAZN, Sportdigital FUSSBALL
Barcelona vs Real Madrid: Facts to know
- This will be Barcelona’s 44th appearance in a Copa del Rey final — more than any other side in the competition’s history. Real Madrid, meanwhile, are gearing up for their 42nd, one behind holders Athletic Club.
- The same order applies when it comes to silverware: Barcelona lead the way with 31 titles, followed by Athletic on 24 and Real Madrid with 20.
- Barcelona and Real Madrid have met each other on 259 occasions, with Los Blancos winning 106, 51 ending in draws, and the Blaugrana winning 102.
- The Copa del Rey final has seen Barcelona and Real Madrid go head-to-head on seven occasions, with Los Blancos coming out on top in four of those meetings. Only two of those finals have come in the 21st century — and Madrid have had the upper hand both times: a 1–0 win after extra time in the 2010/11 season, followed by a 2–1 victory in normal time in 2013/14.
- In their last 10 encounters, the head-to-head record favors Barca, who have won six of those matches, with Madrid taking four and no draws. Notably, Barcelona have triumphed in the last three meetings.
- The Catalans have scored in each of the last seven matches against Real Madrid. Meanwhile, Los Blancos have found the back of the net in five of the last seven clashes with Barca.
- Barcelona suffered a 3-1 defeat to Borussia Dortmund last week in the return leg of the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals, marking their first loss of 2025 after an impressive run of 24 consecutive games unbeaten across all competitions. Following that setback, Hansi Flick's side have bounced back with two consecutive victories.
- Apart from their defeats to Arsenal in both legs of their UEFA Champions League quarterfinal tie, Real Madrid have won six, drawn one, and lost one of their last 10 matches across all competitions.
Barcelona vs Real Madrid: Betting tip
El Clásico rarely follows the script, but Barcelona look to have the edge heading into this one—and we're backing them to get over the line in 90 minutes