- RFEF have decided to cancel the match and postpone it to a different date.
- Barcelona and Real Madrid have to come to an agreement until October 21.
- La Liga want the game to be played on December 7, the Spanish FA demand December 18.
- Should the two clubs fail to decide until Monday, the committee will choose the new date themselves.
If you were getting ready for the upcoming El Clasico, stop it. The Spanish Football Association have released an official statement on the uneasy situation regarding the match between Barcelona and Real Madrid at Camp Nou.
The game won’t be played on October 26, that’s for certain. Due to the complicated political situation in Catalonia, the authorities have decided to postpone the game with the new date yet to be set.
Barcelona have time until October 21 to make up their minds about when the match should be played. In case the clubs don’t reach an agreement until Monday, the Competition Committee will choose the day themselves.
Various sources from Spain are offering contradicting information with everything looking a bit messy at the moment. La Liga have reportedly proposed to move the match to December 7 while the Spanish Football Association are sure that El Clasico should be played on December 18.
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