Top security officials will meet today to determine whether the match in Madrid should be considered a high-risk event.
It's not unusual for the clasico to be labelled a high-risk game, but extra precautions are expected because of the Paris attacks that killed 129 people and injured more than 350 on Friday.
Miguel Cardenal, the country's highest sports official, said yesterday that there was no reason for now to consider cancelling the much-anticipated match at the Santiago Bernabeu, although it "will be done" if necessary.
Cardenal will be one of the officials attending the special meeting of the interior ministry's anti-violence commission, which is responsible for discussing security measures for public events across Spain. The extraordinary session was scheduled specifically because of what happened in France last week, the ministry's press office said.
Games between Real Madrid and Barcelona have been considered high-risk events in the past mostly because of threats of fan violence, not terrorism.
Cardenal said there were "different circumstances" in Belgium.
"We already have extraordinary measures in place for quite some time (in Spain)," he said. "We will do whatever is needed to guarantee that fans can safely go watch the world's greatest match on Saturday."
Yesterday, Germany cancelled the friendly with the Netherlands in Hannover because government officials said there was a serious threat of a bomb at the stadium.
"People need to remain calm," Cardenal said, "they need to know that there are a lot of people working to guarantee their safety.
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