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Barcelona against Real Madrid Free Live Stream (5/11/25): television, time, channel, as you can see El Clásico

Barcelona is on Sunday, May 11, 2025 (5.05.25).

Fans can see the match over a free trial version FubotvPresent Directvstreamor via a subscription too Sling TVWhich half in the first month plus one month free of charge AMC+.

You need to know the following:

What: El Clásico

WHO: Barcelona against Real Madrid

When: Sunday, May 11, 2025 (5/11/25).

Time: 10:15 a.m. et

Where: Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium

TV: ESPN

Live stream: FubotvPresent DirectvstreamPresent Sling TV

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AP football history:

Leverkusen, Germany (AP) – Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso leaves the German club after this season before being expected to Real Madrid.

“This is the right moment to announce it,” said the Spanish coach on Friday before he will be his last home game on Sunday. “Clarity is good for everyone.”

The 43-year-old Alonso ended weeks of speculation by informing his players before training on Friday, which he left, a year before his contract with the club in 2026.

Alonso, a former Madrid player, led Leverkusen to an unprecedented league and a cup double last season after taking over the team when it was in the relegation zone of the Bundesliga in October 2022.

“I think we can be happy, we can proud of what we have achieved during this time,” said Alonso.

His Leverkusen team remains the only one who concludes a Bundesliga season unbeaten.

However, it was a great order to replicate this form this season. Leverkusen collected Bayern Munich last weekend with two games.

“I tried to squeeze them as much as possible. They gave me so much, so we may be empty,” said Alonso about his players.

The Leverkusen job was Alonso from Alonso, who was an excellent career as a management after an excellent career at Madrid, Liverpool and Bavaria. He spent three years as a reserve team coach at Real Sociedad, another former club. He started his coaching career at Madrid's youth setup.

“I have learned so many things and, as a coach, have improved myself as someone who needs more resources for me for the future,” Alonso said about his time in Leverkusen. “It worked pretty well, I would say.”

He remembered his first meeting with Leverkusen managing director Fernando Carro and sports director Simon Rolfes in San Sebastian, Spain when they convinced him to take over their below-average team.

“We had some ideas, some expectations. As soon as you have met you, you can say that the job was done,” said Alonso.

He declined to say where he would go next.

“Now is not the day you can talk about the future,” said Alonso, who is supposed to replace the main candidate for Carlo Ancelotti in Madrid.

Ancelotti is under contract until the end of next season, but he is generally expected to fight after a campaign in which Madrid was struggling, despite Kylian Mbappé.

Ancelotti looks like a huge game on Sunday when Madrid visits Barcelona, ​​leaves his rivals by four points and needs a victory to get hope of defending the La Liga title.

Ancelotti has been around Brazil for over a year, but talked about the job of the national team. Ancelotti rejected questions about his future by saying that he would announce his plans at the end of the season.

Alonso's last two Bundesliga games with Leverkusen are at home against Borussia Dortmund on Sunday before Mainz visited last season.

It is certainly shown affection of fans of a club, which is previously known as “Bayer Enverkusen” for five second -placed people in the Bundesliga and a number of painful defeats in the final. Alonso is confident that these days are gone.

“In the club they are very intelligent and very well prepared people who lead the club in the right direction, just as they have done so far. I will always be there to help in the best possible way that I can do because this does not disappear,” said Alonso. “I still want to have this bond with Bayer 04, because it stays forever.”

Rolfes in a Leverkusen declaration described Alonso's time as the “milestone in the development” of the club.

“Together with Xabi, we have put together a team that impressed the entire football world with its sporting quality and mentality,” said Rolfes.

The club said that it would announce a successor “in due course”. CESC Fabregas, coach of the Italian team Como, and Erik Ten HAG, who was most recently responsible for Manchester United, are reported candidates.

Alonso denied a report on the image list that Leverkusen star Florian Wirtz announced him that he wanted to join Bavaria and not Madrid or Manchester City. According to reports, all three clubs are interested and Wirtz said that he would welcome a new challenge.

The defender of Leverkusen Jonathan Tah also leaves the club with his contract at the end of the season.

When asked if he had promised Carro and Rolfes not to bring Leverkusen players to his next club, Alonso laughed.

“No promise,” he said.

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