Madrid v Barca is the big clash in Spanish football on Tuesday and you can live stream and bet on all the action with Unibet!
We’re showing every minute of the Copa del Rey clash to UK Unibet punters, with in-play betting odds running alongside the stream.
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It all kicks off on Wednesday, February 27 at 20:00 GMT on our Unibet TV streaming service.
So, ahead of the crunch clash, here are the four big bets you should consider making…
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Barca worthy favourites
They say form goes out the window in a derby, but Barca are justified favourites to win this Copa del Rey clash. They mat have drawn four of their last six games but with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez in their attack, it’s hard to see how a misfiring Madrid side can contain them over 90 minutes.
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Sergio Busquets and Ivan Rakitic have this midfield locked down right now and Madrid – with the under-fire Marco Asensio and Gareth Bale both out of form – are blunted in attack.
Yes, Madrid scraped a 1-1 draw at the Nou Camp but Barca had Messi rested for that game. Expect the Argentine to start on Wednesday nigh and potentially prove the difference between these two sides.
Barca are 2.45 to win, with Madrid at 2.75. Bet and watch Madrid v Barca here!
Both teams to score
It seems an obvious choice but when you’re seeking a dead cert, there are few football bets better than this. Both teams have scored in 25 of the last 28 meetings between Madrid and Barca. Over that period, there have been on average 3.5 goals scored per Clasico.
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A price of 1.42 for both teams to score may seem slim but it’s a good bet. Between them, Real and Barca have been shut out just five times in 2019.
If you want a larger price, then backing Barca to win after going a goal down is a great bet at 10.00. That last happened in April 2017 so it’s not a frequent occurrence. But Barca should have the legs to go deep into this game and apply more pressure on their rivals.
Sergio Ramos yellow card
It’s possibly the easiest bet to make on the Clasico. Sergio Ramos was booked in the first leg of this semi-final clash. And of course he is worth considering for another booking here. Ramos returns from suspension after being sent off in Madrid’s 2-1 defeat to Gerona earlier this month.
The Spaniard already boasts 13 yellow cards and one red this season. Seven of those bookings have come in his 13 games of 2019.
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Vinicius first goal?
Vinicius Junior has is increasingly getting game time in this Madrid team as Bale seems to slide towards the Bernabeu exit door. He may have scored just four goals all season but it was the Brazilian – not Bale – who started against Barca in the first leg of this semi-final.
Vinicius is a hard worker who has the backing of manager Santiago Solari and offers a youthful spark this Madrid side otherwise don’t have. He could be key to breaking down this stolid Barca defence in the Bernabeu and is 3.65 to net at any time.