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Barcelona vs Real Madrid: Predictions, teams, betting tips, live stream, TV channel – El Clasico 2018-19 preview

The first El Clasico of the season is coming on Sunday: Getty Images
The first El Clasico of the season is coming on Sunday: Getty Images

Barcelona vs Real Madrid
La Liga 2018/19
Venue: Camp Nou
Kick-off time: 8pm​

Barcelona welcome a Real Madrid side engulfed in early season turmoil to the Nou Camp for the first Clasico of the season.

For now, Julen Lopetegui remains in charge but his days could be numbered after guiding Los Blancos to their worst start to a season in 17 years.

It isn’t all rosy for Barcelona, either. The Spanish champions will be without Lionel Messi for Sunday’s derby, the first time the famous fixture hasn’t been headlined by the Argentine and Cristiano Ronaldo in 11 years.

In Pictures | Barcelona vs Sevilla | 20/10/2018

In Pictures | Barcelona vs Sevilla | 20/10/2018

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Team news

Lionel Messi’s absence will continue to dominate headlines as we count down to kick off. The Argentina international suffered an arm injury in the win over Sevilla which is expected to rule him out for three weeks.

Barcelona will also be light at the back for the visit of their arch-rivals with Samuel Umtiti a long-term absentee with a knee ligament injury that could require surgery.

Thomas Vermaelen is also unavailable, meaning Ernesto Valverde’s only options are Clement Lenglet and Gerard Pique, who will also be expected to start in their huge Champions League clash with Inter Milan midweek.

For Real, Dani Carvajal is not expected to recover from a calf injury in time but Marcelo has returned to the first-team after a recent hamstring injury, completing the full 90 minutes against Levante on Saturday.


TV, online and live stream coverage

Sky Sports have lost television rights to broadcast La Liga this season, with new kid on the block Eleven Sports securing exclusive coverage in the UK.

Fans can watch the match on Eleven Sports through iOS mobile and tablet apps as well as Android mobile.

You can also follow the action with Standard Sport's LIVE blog.

In Pictures | Real Madrid vs Levante | 20//10/2018

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Prediction


Betting tips via Betfair | UK users only | Subject to change

  • Barcelona to win 2-0: 11/1

  • 2-2 draw: 9/1

  • Real Madrid to win 1-0: 14/1

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