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LaLiga to use state-of-the-art Clasico innovation to give amazing Jude Bellingham insight… but UK fans will NOT be happy


LA LIGA broadcast bosses are set to have a ‘Jude Cam’ for today’s El Clasico.

Barcelona – in their temporary home at the Olympic Stadium – host Real Madrid this afternoon for their first competitive clash of the season.

Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham is set to star in his first El ClasicoCredit: Reuters

With 11 goals in 12 appearances for Los Blancos already this campaign, all eyes will be on England superstar Jude Bellingham – quite literally.

LaLiga’s broadcasters – in charge of the global feed for the epic clash – are debating whether to use the high-tech player-watch cameras on either Bellingham or Madrid teammate Vinicius Jr.

However, SunSport understands the match director wants the focus on Bellingham for the 3.15pm kick-off as he is “the leader”.

The game will not be broadcast on these shores due to the 2.45pm to 5.15pm Saturday blackout rules.

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That means that UK viewers will not be able to watch the game live, let alone see the ‘Jude Cam’.

LaLiga are one of the only leagues in Europe to use the latest cinematic cameras for games, which includes sharper focus and improved slow-motion features, comparable to video game graphics.

They are also one of the few divisions to allow cameras onto the pitch during goal celebrations.

And that is something Bellingham has been used to a lot this season.

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El Clasico will have up to 40 cameras around the stadium and around 15 broadcasters pitchside to conduct interviews.

That is the same numbers as the Champions League final.

The match itself will also see a unique intro graphic for the programme, different to any other La Liga match so far this season.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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