Madrid: The El Clasico between Barcelona and Real Madrid has been postponed amid unrest in the Catalan city. The match was due to take place on October 26 but has been deferred because of violent protests in Barcelona.
- The two teams have until Monday to reach an agreement on a new date for the LaLiga clash, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) announced on Friday.
- If they cannot agree on a fixture before 8 am GMT on Monday the RFEF will set a new date. The decision came in the wake of unrest in the city of Barcelona after Catalan separatist leaders were jailed on Monday.
- LaLiga had previously requested that the game be held at Santiago Bernabeu instead of Camp Nou. The RFEF rejected a request to change the location of the game, a proposal that both teams had refused.
LaLiga has proposed the game to be played on December 7, while the RFEF suggested that it take place on December 18.
Madrid has agreed to play on December 18, while Barcelona has insisted on maintaining the date initially set for the game.