The first Classic of the season between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, scheduled for October 26th at Camp Nou, will be in suspense until next Wednesday, when the Competition Committee of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) will meet to decide whether it is finally played, suspended or the order of the match is swapped and the first leg is moved to the Santiago Bernabéu stadium. The Committee, formed by Carmen González, president; Pablo Mayo and Lucas Osorio - members - plus the substitute Competition judge, Alberto Peláez, will study the case. Both clubs have until Monday to present allegations, although according to EFE the Federation understands the urgency of the matter and could make a decision even before Wednesday, the usual day of the week to organize their meetings. And in this context, what do the clubs say? Real Madrid rejects the possible change in the order of the matches and having the first leg played at Santiago Bernabéu. Club sources indicated to Efe that it would be "distorting the competition". The dressing room, on the other hand, has no problem going to Camp Nou on Saturday, the 26th, to play the match. FC Barcelona, on the other hand, has not yet spoken and wants to buy time. Today the whole club was at the old Damm factory in Barcelona celebrating the Golden Boot received by Leo Messi. The president of the Catalan Football Federation, Joan Soteras, did speak to the media. The incidents that have taken place in the last hours in the streets of Barcelona and the atmosphere that is breathed in the city after the "procés" trial, as well as the call for a united sovereignty demonstration for that day, have led LaLiga to formally ask the Federation to alter the order of the Clásico and for Real Madrid to host the first leg at Bernabéu, to avoid possible disturbances, before, during and after. "Force majeure", explains LaLiga.
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