If you want to watch el Clasico between Barcelona and Real Madrid and you live in the United States, there are no excuses. Here are six ways you can watch the game live and legally — and in HD-quality (instead of illegal streams that have ad pop-ups, malware and can spy on your computer).

Or if you get beIN SPORTS or beIN SPORTS en Español on your TV set, then you can watch the game on television.

The Barcelona vs. Real Madrid game kicks off on Sunday, April 23 at 2:45pm ET.

But for those who can’t get beIN SPORTS, or want an easier option to watch the game, here are tips on how to watch the first el Clasico of the 2016/17 season:

1. fuboTV

With fuboTV, you can watch the game with a free 7-day trial. Sign-up is easy and only takes a couple of minutes. The quality of the HD-streams are excellent. Plus there are a lot of features included such as a cloud DVR and a chat feature.

In addition to La Liga games, fuboTV brings you Liga MX, MLS, Primeira Liga, Serie A, Ligue Un, League Cup, Brasileirao, Championship, CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers, NASL, Copa Argentina, 2017 Gold Cup, 2019 Copa America and Dutch KNVB Cup.

The TV channels fuboTV brings you are beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS en Español, beIN SPORTS Connect, Galavision, GolTV, GolTV Español, TyC Sports, UniMas, Univision, Univision Deportes and One World Sports.

 

 

 

Match: Barcelona vs. Real Madrid
Kickoff: Sunday, April 23rd 2:45pm ET
Looking to watch Barcelona vs. Real Madrid online from your work, home or on the go? If you live in the USA, you can get a free 7-day trial to fuboTV.

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2. Sling World Sports

One of the biggest secrets at Sling TV is that you can subscribe to Sling World Sports for just $10 a month (after a free 7-day trial).

Sling World Sports features beIN SPORTS and beIN SPORTS en Español as well as Willow TV (for cricket fans). While the number of channels available is limited (in addition to other sports networks), Sling World Sports could be the perfect ticket for some fans who just want easy access to beIN SPORTS (and, in this case, el Clasico).

Sign up for the 7-day free trial to Sling World Sports.

 

3. beIN SPORTS Connect

If you’re a TV subscriber to AT&T U-verse, Atlantic Broadband, BrightHouse Network, COX, DirecT, DISH, Frontier Communications, Hotwire, Liberty, Mediacom, Optimum, RCN, Time Warner Cable, Verizon or enTouch, you can watch the game on beIN SPORTS Connect for free by using your TV provider login credentials.

Note that beIN SPORTS Connect doesn’t work on Google Chrome, so you’ll need to use Safari, Internet Explorer or Firefox browsers.

 

4. YipTV

YipTV offers the ability to stream on 5 devices as well as several soccer-related channels such as beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS en Español and TyC Sports as well as a ton of Spanish-language networks.

There’s no contract required with YipTV. You can sign up for a trial to YipTV for $1 for the first month.

 

5. PlayStation Vue

With PlayStation Vue, you can use your video game console to watch el Clasico via beIN SPORTS with a free 30-day trial.

PlayStation Vue also works on Roku, Apple TV and other devices.

 

6. Sling Blue

Last but not least, you can sign up for a 7-day free trial to Sling TV. When you’re signing up for the trial, make sure you add the Best of Spanish TV package in order to get beIN SPORTS as well as beIN SPORTS en Español.

The advantage to Sling Blue is that it also includes FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports 2, FOX and a ton of entertainment, news and kids networks for you and your loved ones to enjoy.