SPANISH SUPER CUP
Spanish Super Cup: full schedule, dates and games
Here’s the plan for the upcoming Spanish Super Cup, including teams, fixtures, dates and times.
The Spanish Super Cup is right around the corner and Saudi Arabia (we’ll get to that) is going through their final preparations ahead of the four teams landing on Asian soil.
Luis Rubiales’ presidency of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) certainly ended in the spotlight, but before then the former Hamilton footballer had implemented certain changes to the way things work in Spain that caught people’s attention. One of his more controversial moves, apart from making Sevilla’s La Cartuja stadium the unofficial home of the Spanish national team, was to move the Super Cup to Saudi Arabia.
Since 2019, the mini-tournament has been a final four system, moving away from the previous two-legged affair at either team’s ground in Spain. In that sense the change was a success: the Spanish Super Cup was given a refreshed sense of importance, new dates, a bigger marketing push and a more competitive format. However, lumping it 4,000 miles away was where the positivity runs out in my view and, not for the first time, a Luis Rubiales idea falls flat on the ground.
Sticking with the positives, the RFEF’s new-ish format for the Super Cup has given the previously drab set of semi-pre-season games a sense of competitiveness; previously, it could have been classed as Heisenberg’s uncertainty tournament: both a pre-season game and the first game of the season, depending on who observes it. Now, with the final four all taking place in the same stadium over the course of a few days, the stakes seem higher and winning the trophy feels like more of an occasion.
Spanish Super Cup 2023/24 teams:
We’ve explained the reasons behind why these specific teams are in the Super Cup, but here’s a list of them so you don’t forget:
So, of these four teams, the magic football supercomputer pulled out the completely random fixtures and we ended up with these fantastic four:
When are the games going to be played?
Another great question. The full schedule is as follows:
The 2023/24 Spanish Super Cup semi-final between Real Madrid and Atlético will be played at Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday 10 January 2024. Kick-off is scheduled for 2pm ET/11am PT.
The Spanish Super Cup semi-final between Barcelona and Osasuna will be played at Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Thursday 11 January 2024. Kick-off is scheduled for 2pm ET/11am PT.
The final of the Spanish Super Cup between the winner of semi-final 1 and semi-final 2 will be played Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Sunday 14 January 2024. Kick-off is scheduled for 2pm ET/11am PT.
All of the games will be live on AS USA.