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All you need to know about the Spanish Super Cup 2026 Final Four: venue, date, TV coverage, participants and odds.
Embed from Getty ImagesWhere will the Spanish Super Cup be held? Venue and date
The 2026 Spanish Super Cup (Supercopa de España) will once again take place in one of the most spectacular settings in modern football. The tournament 2026. 7 and 11 January. will take place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, which seats more than 60,000 people.
The venue has proven itself in recent years to be an excellent host for Spain’s elite, with a full house, perfect turf and an exotic European football atmosphere. The hosting continues to be part of a multi-year agreement between the Spanish Football Federation and the Saudi side, which gives the series global exposure.
When will the 2026 Spanish Super Cup final take place?
- 7 and 8 January. – semi-finals
- 11 January. – final
The Spanish Super Cup last four 2026 matches will kick off in the evening, aligned with European primetime, so fans on the continent will be able to follow the action in excellent time.
TV coverage – where can you watch the Spanish Super Cup?
The Spanish Super Cup remains a major international sporting event, so coverage is virtually complete.
In Spain, the matches are available live on Movistar Plus+, with pre- and post-match coverage and expert analysis.
International broadcasts:
- Europe: DAZN, Sportdigital and national sports channels in several countries
- UK: TNT Sports / Discovery+
- USA and Latin America: ESPN, ESPN Deportes, ESPN+
With streaming services available on mobile phones, tablets and smart TVs, fans can follow the best of Spanish football wherever they are.
Which teams are playing in the Spanish Super Cup? Participants, & conduct format
The 2026 edition will once again feature a four-team Final Four system, guaranteeing a short but intense tournament. No rematches, no margin for error: one match decides everything.
Participating teams:
- FC Barcelona – 2024/25 LaLiga and Copa del Rey champions
- Real Madrid – runners-up in the league and cup final
- Atlético Madrid – LaLiga 3rd place
- Athletic Club – LaLiga 4th place
Semi-finals:
- FC Barcelona – Athletic Club (7 January 20:00 )
- Real Madrid vs Atlético Madrid (8 January 20:00)
The pairings are already a showpiece in themselves, and the final could well be another El Clásico or Madrid derby, adding to the tournament’s prestige.
Previous winners of the Spanish Super Cup
Over the past decade, the Spanish Super Cup has effectively become an internal battle between the two giants, Barcelona and Real Madrid. Here are the winners of the last 10 years:
| Years | Winners |
|---|---|
| 2025 | FC Barcelona |
| 2024 | Real Madrid |
| 2023 | FC Barcelona |
| 2022 | Real Madrid |
| 2021 | Athletic Bilbao |
| 2020 | Real Madrid |
| 2019 | FC Barcelona |
| 2018 | FC Barcelona |
| 2017 | Real Madrid |
| 2016 | FC Barcelona |
The data shows dominance, but the participation of Athletic Bilbao and Atlético Madrid always has the potential for surprises.
Spanish Super Cup chances 2026
The 2026 Spanish Super Cup promises to be extremely evenly matched, but on paper there are still two clubs that stand out.
Favourites
FC Barcelona
He comes in as a title defender with a young, dynamic squad and dominant attacking football. For the Catalans, the Super Cup is not only a trophy, but also a message to their rivals.
Real Madrid
The “royal guard” is a specialist in short tournaments. Experience, mental strength and routine football in the finals – they are always a force to be reckoned with, regardless of current form.
Outsiders, but dangerous
Atlético Madrid
Diego Simeone’s side can upset any favourite with a highly organised defence and lightning-fast counter-attacks. They are particularly dangerous in a single match.
Athletic Club
A physical, combative, disciplined team that has repeatedly proved that it is no extra in the Super Cup. If they get into a rhythm, they can cause serious disruption.
Barcelona are the biggest favourites to win the Spanish Super Cup 2026
According to bookmakers’ odds, champions Barcelona are the biggest favourites to win the tournament, with the Catalans’ final victory available at odds of 2.16. Real Madrid are next in the power rankings, with a win for the Blancos already offering odds of over three times.
The odds are taken from BetLabel.com. Here:
