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  1. Barcelona vs Real Madrid live stream: How to watch Copa del Rey 2nd leg online without cable
  2. Real Madrid vs. Barcelona score: Xavi's men dominate El Clasico as Gavi, Pedri and Robert Lewandowski score
  3. Real Madrid vs. Barcelona result: Aubameyang scores twice in El Clasico demolition
  4. How Barcelona overcame Real Madrid to win the Spanish Super Cup


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Barcelona vs Real Madrid live stream: How to watch Copa del Rey 2nd leg online without cable

Barcelona and Real Madrid will do battle one final time in the 2022/23 season as they face off in the second leg of their Copa del Rey semifinal. Xavi's side Despite qualifying for the Champions League quarter finals, Real Madrid have struggled domestically this season and will be desperate to keep their hopes of Spanish silverware alive. El Clasico matches rarely fail to deliver drama, and this fixture looks poised to produce on all fronts. MORE: Barcelona vs Real Madrid live stream This Copa del Rey second leg match kicks off at the Camp Nou on Wednesday, April 5 at 21:00 local time. Here's how to stream all of the action from this match in some of the major territories: Date/Time Streaming USA Wed, Apr. 5 15:00 EDT Canada Wed, Apr. 5 15:00 EDT Shahid UK Wed, Apr. 5 20:00 BST BT Sport app/site Australia Thu, Apr. 6 05:00 AEST — New Zealand Thu, Apr. 6 07:00 NZST Shahid India Thu, Apr. 6 00:30 IST FanCode Hong Kong Thu, Apr. 6 03:00 HKT Shahid Malaysia Thu, Apr. 6 03:00 MYT Shahid Singapore Thu, Apr. 6 03:00 SGT Shahid MORE: Watch Barcelona vs Real Madrid online North America (USA & Canada) This match will be streamed exclusively for fans in the USA by Fans in Canada can subscribe to UK This game will be live streamed via theBT Sport app/website for viewers in the UK. Asia/Oceania Notably, the match doesn't have an official streaming or broadcast partner in Australia. Time to take flight Copa del Rey semifinal results,schedule 2022/23 Date Match/Result Weds, March 1 Osasu...

Real Madrid vs. Barcelona score: Xavi's men dominate El Clasico as Gavi, Pedri and Robert Lewandowski score

After winning everything there is to win as a player for Barcelona, Xavi has won his first trophy as manager of the club in a 3-1 victory over Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup final on Sunday. It's a victory that shows both that Barcelona are back and that their academy approach is bearing fruit at the highest levels again with Gavi having a goal and two assists to match Robert Lewandowski's goal and an assist. This is Barcelona's 14th Super Cup win as the club are the most successful team in Spain in the competition's history. Real Madrid could've matched them with the same amount of wins but Carlo Ancelotti's midfield didn't show up for this edition of El Clasico. Missing Aurelien Tchouameni, Eduardo Camavinga had to deputize in midfield and wasn't up for the match, getting dispossessed for Barcelona's second goal and being suspect defensively. Camavinga was withdrawn at the half for Rodrygo but at that point, the damage was already done. These were the kind of matches that Real Madrid were expected to miss Casemiro in as he has changed Manchester United's midfield identity and the loss to Barcelona won't ease those worries. For Barcelona, also getting a goal from Gavi, they're already clear atop La Liga and a comprehensive victory over Real Madrid only reinforces their belief of returning to the Spanish summit. Karim Benzema scored a late consolation goal for Los Blancos. CBS Sports has a brand new daily soccer podcast, covering everything you need to know about the...

Real Madrid vs. Barcelona result: Aubameyang scores twice in El Clasico demolition

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang bagged a brace in a 4-0 win in El Clasico as Barcelona inflicted a damaging defeat on Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu. While Carlo Ancelotti's side started well, they fell behind just before the half-hour mark when Aubameyang got ahead of Eder Militao to glance home an Ousmane Dembele cross into the box. Ronald Araujo doubled Barca's advantage less than 10 minutes later with the Uruguayan defender rising highest from a corner kick to power a header past Thibaut Courtois. MORE: Ferran Torres added his name to the score sheet three minutes into the second half, finishing high into the roof of the net after a clever back-heel flick by Aubameyang to set up his teammate. Aubameyang scored his second and Barcelona's fifth after 51 minutes, but only after his chipped finish had been disallowed for offside. VAR was used the Gabon international was indeed onside when played through and the goal stood. MORE: Barca had opportunities to score more goals, but Courtois pulled off a number of saves to maintain some dignity for his team as whistles rang around the Santiago Bernabeu from the home fans. An all-time look at El Clasico 👀 The definition of a rivalry 🤜🤛 Real Madrid vs Barcelona final score 1H 2H Final Madrid 0 0 0 Barca 2 4 4 Goals: 29th min —BAR — Pierre-EmerickAubameyang 38th min — BAR — Ronald Araujo 48th min — BAR — Ferran Torres 51st min — BAR — Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (All times Eastern) WHAT A NIGHT! FULL-TIME:Real Madrid 0-4 Barcelona Wh...

How Barcelona overcame Real Madrid to win the Spanish Super Cup

The first half hour saw chances for both sides, with each usually-prolific striker - The Pole doubled Barca's lead just before half-time, punishing a Real turnover in midfield. Benzema scored a late consolation for Real in the 93rd minute, but it was far too late to change the outcome. This is Barcelona's first Supercopa triumph since August 2018 and their 14th overall, the most all-time. (Photo: Getty Images) This win was huge for Xavi — for lots of reasons. Most obviously, the former playmaker now has his first trophy as Barca coach. His first 12 months in charge had brought a number of different disappointments: last year’s Supercopa semi-final defeat to Madrid, a Copa del Rey exit to Athletic Bilbao, a Europa League defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt, and last autumn’s inability to progress through their Champions League group. But now Xavi can point to a big win, and one in which his own tactical acumen was crucial. Doubts about his gameplans, team selections and substitutions had been getting louder around the Camp Nou, where some were wondering if the former playmaker had the experience and nouse to get the most out of the squad that Barca president Joan Laporta and his board had pulled so many financial levers to assemble. This is extra important given the club’s still perilous financial position, which means that more difficult transfer decisions will have to be taken, both during this month’s transfer window and in the summer. A trophy victory, in a Clasico against Ma...