Spain's most prestigious fixture had been due to take place at the Barcelona stadium on October 26th but was postponed following a wave of violent pro-independence protests in Catalonia.
“In an exceptional situation, we should act in an exceptional way,” said a statement from the group, which has called supporters to gather at four points around the stadium from 4:00 pm, just four hours before kickoff.
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En una situació d'excepcionalitat cal actuar de manera excepcional. #SpainSitAndTalk ?? pic.twitter.com/BxrlAMwW85
— Tsunami Democràtic (@tsunami_dem) December 10, 2019
The rally is the latest in a wave of protests which began two months ago when Spain's top court jailed nine Catalan separatist leaders over their role in a failed 2017 independence bid.
It is not clear who runs the shadowy protest group which emerged in September and on the day of the verdict managed to rally 10,000 demonstrators at Barcelona airport, paralysing all transport links and forcing the cancellation of more than 100 flights.
Last month, its activists also staged a two-day protest blocking a key motorway linking Spain and France.
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