Liga: we know the schedule for the future Clásico

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The Clásico returns to a usual schedule. The match will take place next Sunday, April 21 at 9:00 p.m. Even if the stakes seem less obvious than in the first leg in Barcelona, ​​the match between the two biggest Spanish clubs should still offer us a great spectacle.

In the first leg, Real went to win at the Montjuïc stadium in Barcelona. While the two teams were held to one point, the Clásico allowed the Madrilenians to break away from their Catalan rivals thanks to a double from Jude Bellingham. A real turning point in the season.

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