Real Madrid vs Barcelona Live Stream: How to Watch El Clasico Now

Real Madrid vs Barcelona Live Stream: How to Watch El Clasico Now

The wait is over... El Clasico has arrived! And it's time to get ready for the Real Madrid vs. Barcelona live stream. The winner of this huge matchup will be Real Madrid, the team that will be crowned champions of the Spanish La Liga title. With only two points separating Barcelona at the top of the standings and Real Madrid in second,

Real Madrid can overtake Barcelona at the top of the La Liga table with a home win, so this matchup is sure to be a very exciting one. Here is a live stream of Real Madrid vs. Barcelona and tips on how to watch El Clasico using a VPN.

If you are in a location where you cannot watch Real Madrid vs. Barcelona on Sunday, a virtual private network, or VPN, can be helpful; a VPN allows you to disguise where you are surfing from and allows you to access the same access to the same streaming services that you subscribe to at home.

We tested many different services to find the best VPN overall, and our choice is ExpressVPN. It offers a good balance of performance and customer support, and a lower price with an annual contract.

U.S. viewers must have a cable or satellite package that includes beIN. this can be tricky because beIN is not included in many common TV contracts. beIN's website allows you to stream live events like Real Madrid vs. Barcelona You can live stream events like Real Madrid vs. Barcelona from the beIn website, but you have to sign in with your TV provider. beIn cannot be streamed from Safari.

In the UK, Real Madrid vs. Barcelona can be seen through LaLigaTV, a channel included in Premier Sports. This service costs between £5.99 and £9.99 per month, depending on the Sky or Virgin package.

If you don't have cable TV or beIN is not included in your cable TV package, you are not out of luck to watch Real Madrid vs. Barcelona. beIN is a subscription TV service included with the channel. Just sign up.

The cheapest option is Sling TV, which offers the Blue and Orange channel packages plus a World Sports package for $10/month. world Sports also includes beIN.

As far as subscription services that offer beIN, another option is Fubo.TV. Fubo.TV costs $55 per month, so Fubo.TV is more expensive than Sling, but it offers more channels, many of which are dedicated to live sports. Fubo.TV also includes a cloud DVR in case you want to record the Real Madrid-Barcelona game and watch it later.

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