The 38th edition of the Supercopa de Espana, otherwise known as the Spanish Super Cup, will take place in mid-January with four La Liga giants set to battle it out for silverware.
As is custom, the competition will feature the previous season's Copa del Rey finalists along with the sides that finished first and second in the first division.
This year that means Barcelona, Athletic Bilbao, Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid will all be vying for silverware in Saudi Arabia.
Athletic Bilbao are the reigning Super Cup champions after defeating Barcelona 3-2 in last year's final. The Catalans are the most successful team in the competition having lifted the title a record 13 times.
Spanish Super Cup semi-final match details
Date (AEDT) | Time (AEDT) | Match | Stadium | Broadcast |
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Thu Jan 13 | 6.00am | Barcelona 2-3 Real Madrid | King Fahd International Stadium | SBS/ SBS On Demand |
Fri Jan 14 | 6.00am | Atletico Madrid 1-2 Athletic Bilbao | King Fahd International Stadium | SBS/ SBS On Demand |
Spanish Super Cup final match details
Date (AEDT) | Time (AEDT) | Match | Stadium | Broadcast |
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Mon Jan 17 | 5.30am | Real Madrid 2-0 Athletic Bilbao | King Fahd International Stadium | SBS/ SBS On Demand |
How to watch the Spanish Super Cup in Australia
Like last year, SBS have the current broadcast rights for the Spanish Super Cup in Australia.
Both semi-finals and the final will be shown live and free on their main channel with all three games also streamed via SBS On Demand.
Why is the Spanish Super Cup being played in Saudi Arabia?
The Spanish Super Cup expanded from two to four teams in 2019 as part of a 10-year deal that controversially saw Saudi Arabia also secure hosting rights.
Reports claim the deal will be worth up to €320 million for the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) across the next decade.
While the 2020 edition did take place in Saudi Arabia, the Spanish Super Cup was played in Spain last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Despite ongoing issues with the virus, the tournament will be held in Saudi Arabia's capital of Riyadh in 2022.
The decision to relocate the competition has been criticised by many but the RFEF have previously defended the move.
"Until now it has been a competition which has been staged in the summer in Spain without interest from the media or from the public. It was unnoticeable for almost everyone," a spokesperson for the RFEF said in 2020.