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Published 19:03 IST, October 17th 2019

El Clasico: Barcelona to oppose Real Madrid's push for a venue change

Next week's 'El Clasico' encounter between eternal arch-rivals Barcelona and Real Madrid reportedly could be moved from Camp Nou to the Santiago Bernabeu.

Reported by: Daniel Arambur
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The ongoing unrest in the Catalonia territory has put next week's El Clasico in doubt. Reportedly, the FC Barcelona vs Real Madrid game is under the LaLiga scanner and can be postponed or moved to a different date. However, the Blaugrana are adamant that they do not want to change the venue or the date. 

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El Clasico venue and date left in a shroud of mystery

There is a lot of uncertainty surrounding this season's first El Clasico which is scheduled to be held on Saturday, October 26 at the Camp Nou. But the recent political unrest within the Catalonia vicinity has given rise to security concerns regarding players from both teams. While Barcelona maintains that the game will not face any problems from local supporters, Real Madrid are asking LaLiga officials to shift the El Clasico from Camp Nou to Santiago Bernabeu. As per reports in Spanish media, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and an independent body will decide as to whether or not the LaLiga game will go ahead. Barcelona and Real Madrid are said to be against the switch of venues, which means that the game could be rescheduled to December 2019 after the conclusion of the political unrest. 

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Updated 20:44 IST, October 17th 2019