The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has officially appointed Alejandro Hernández Hernández as the referee for Sunday’s massive El Clásico at the Spotify Camp Nou. For Real Madrid fans, this name often brings mixed emotions and memories of past controversies.
This will be the sixth time Hernández Hernández has officiated the world’s biggest game. With Barcelona needing only a win to officially secure the La Liga title, the pressure on the Canary Islands referee will be at an all-time high.
The Record: Advantage Barcelona?
History shows that Barcelona has often enjoyed success when Hernández Hernández is in the middle. In his previous five Clásicos, the results are:
- 2 Barcelona Wins: Including last season’s 4-3 thriller.
- 2 Draws: (2-2 in 2017/18 and 0-0 in 2019/20).
- 1 Real Madrid Win: A 2-1 victory back in the 2015/16 season.
Overall Career Stats:
- Barcelona: 41 matches (25 Wins, 12 Draws, 4 Losses).
- Real Madrid: 37 matches (21 Wins, 6 Draws, 10 Losses).
Controversy in the VOR Room
Adding more fuel to the fire, Javier Iglesias Villanueva has been appointed as the VAR assistant. Madridistas remember him for several controversial decisions this season, and his partnership with Hernández Hernández is already being criticized on social media by fans who fear “biased” officiating.
How to Watch: El Clásico
- Date: Sunday, May 10, 2026
- Time: 21:00 CET (Spain) / 3:00 PM EST (USA) / 8:00 PM (Nigeria)
- Venue: Spotify Camp Nou, Barcelona
- TV/Stream: DAZN (Spain), ESPN+ / ESPN Deportes (USA)
RMxtra Verdict: No Room for Error
Given the “toxic” atmosphere surrounding Real Madrid right now—with the Valverde-Tchouaméni fight and the Mourinho rumors—the last thing the team needs is a refereeing scandal.
Hernández Hernández is a top-tier referee headed for the World Cup, so he will be under the microscope. Vinícius Jr., as captain, will have to be very careful with how he speaks to the referee to avoid unnecessary cards.
