Security will be increased ahead of Saturday's game but Spain's interior minister insists the clash will go ahead
Spain's interior minister, Jorge Fernández Diaz, says there is no chance of Saturday's clash between Real Madrid and Barcelona being called off.
Security will be heightened for the first Clasico of the season at the Santiago Bernabeu in the wake of Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris.
The Stade de France - where France were playing Germany on Friday - was one of several targets across Paris during the atrocities which left over 130 dead and many more injured.
Germany's friendly against Netherlands on Tuesday was cancelled just an hour before kick-off after security were made aware of a serious bomb threat at Hannover's stadium.
Diaz admits that security will be a top priority in the Spanish capital, but maintains the game wil certainly go ahead.
Security will be heightened for the first Clasico of the season at the Santiago Bernabeu in the wake of Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris.
The Stade de France - where France were playing Germany on Friday - was one of several targets across Paris during the atrocities which left over 130 dead and many more injured.
Germany's friendly against Netherlands on Tuesday was cancelled just an hour before kick-off after security were made aware of a serious bomb threat at Hannover's stadium.
Diaz admits that security will be a top priority in the Spanish capital, but maintains the game wil certainly go ahead.
