
Barcelona welcome a Real Madrid side engulfed in early season turmoil to Camp Nou for the first Clasico of the season.
Julen Lopetegui remains in charge but his days could be numbered after guiding Los Blancos to their worst start to a season in 17 years.
It isn’t all rosy for Barcelona, either. The Spanish champions will be without Lionel Messi for Sunday’s derby, the first time the famous fixture hasn’t been headlined by the Argentine and Cristiano Ronaldo in 11 years.
It remains the biggest fixture in world football; here is how UK viewers can tune in.
TV, online and live stream coverage
Sky Sports have lost television rights to broadcast La Liga this season, with new kid on the block Eleven Sports securing exclusive coverage in the UK.
Fans can watch the match on Eleven Sports through iOS mobile and tablet apps as well as Android mobile.
You can also follow the action with Standard Sport's LIVE blog.
How much does Eleven Sports cost?
You can get yourself a monthly pass in time for Sunday afternoon for the cost of £5:99, with an annual pass available fore £49:99, both giving you exclusive access to La Liga and Serie A coverage this season.
Who will be on the show?
For the first time since acquiring UK rights, Eleven Sports will have a live to accompany their coverage.
YouTube star Spencer Owen will front Eleven Sports' live coverage of Sunday's El Clasico between Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Owen will be joined by former Valencia, Barcelona and Middlesbrough midfielder Gaizka Mendieta in a move that sees the streaming sports channel bring a live studio programme and analysis to its coverage of LaLiga.
Eleven Sports is also offering viewers Spanish commentary as an alternative to its standard output while Spain-based football journalist Graham Hunter will join the coverage.