2025 Spanish Super Cup: channels to watch Real Madrid in Africa and Europe
Real Madrid will face Mallorca in the semi-finals of the 2025 Spanish Super Cup this Thursday in Saudi Arabia, aiming to reach the final against either Athletic Bilbao or Barcelona. The competition’s matches will be broadcast across Europe and Africa.
Following a crucial victory over Valencia that propelled them to the top of La Liga and a dominant win over SD Minera in the Copa del Rey Round of 16, Carlo Ancelotti’s side will now meet Mallorca in Jeddah.
Real Madrid will be determined to avoid any slip-ups, having drawn with Mallorca last August, as they seek a spot in the final against either Barcelona or Athletic Bilbao, who will play each other on Wednesday.
TV Channels for the 2025 Spanish Super Cup in Europe and Africa
To follow these exciting matches, various television channels will provide coverage. In France, the opening match between FC Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao will be shown at 8:00 PM (GMT+1) on L’Équipe, with a delayed broadcast starting at 9:00 PM. For Real Madrid’s semi-final against Mallorca on Thursday, a similar delayed broadcast strategy will be in place.
L’Équipe will also air the final match of the 2025 Spanish Super Cup live on Sunday at 8:00 PM (GMT+1). In Spain, Movistar+ will broadcast the matches, while ESPN will handle the coverage in the United States. In Belgium, RTL will cover the games, and Blue Sport will do so in Switzerland.
Canal+ and MBC in Africa
In Africa, Canal+ Sport 3 will broadcast the Spanish Super Cup across most countries, provided viewers have the necessary subscription. For North African countries such as Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia, MBC will carry the games.
If Real Madrid triumphs over Mallorca, they will face the winner of the first semi-final, aiming to avenge earlier defeats by both Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao this season.
The squad, featuring stars like Vinicius Junior, Kylian Mbappé, Rodrygo, Jude Bellingham, Antonio Rudiger, and Federico Valverde, will be further strengthened by the return of David Alaba, who has been out for over a year, adding another boost to their title hopes.