Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood put on a VERY animated display as they watch Barcelona take on Real Madrid during the El Clasico football match

It is always one of the most watched football matches in the world, due to the fierce rivalry between the two Spanish teams.

And on Saturday, Barcelona and Real Madrid were under extra pressure as a pair of music legends featured at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Company stadium.

Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones provided a very animated performance during the exciting match which saw Jude Bellingham make his El Clasico debut and FC Barcelona debut their match shirt with the iconic band’s logo on it.

Frontman Mick, 80, appeared in good spirits as he gasped, pointed and cheered energetically throughout the 90-minute match.

Here for: Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones provided a very animated display during the exciting match between Barcelona and Real Madrid

animated: Frontman Mick, 80, appeared in good spirits as he gasped, pointed and cheered energetically throughout the 90-minute match, while Ronnie, 76, clapped along

animated: Frontman Mick, 80, appeared in good spirits as he gasped, pointed and cheered energetically throughout the 90-minute match, while Ronnie, 76, clapped along

He was joined by longtime friend, bandmate and guitarist Ronnie Wood, 76.

Sir Mick rocked a dark paisley-print blazer with a patterned shirt underneath.

He paired it with jeans, held up by a bright blue belt and accessorized with a dark baseball cap with their iconic logo.

While engrossed in the match, the Gimme Shelter hitmaker was seen taking photos with his phone and gesturing wildly at the drama unfolding.

At one point, the enthusiastic sportsman jumped up from his seat and shouted at the action taking place in front of him, resulting in Real Madrid scoring two goals to Barcelona’s.

Ronnie also wore a flamboyant outfit. He opted for a blue shirt with floral motifs on either side, which he left slightly loose, revealing a crisp white t-shirt underneath.

In typical rocker style, he wore dark sunglasses and decorated with silver rings.

FC Barcelona’s limited edition match shirt costs an eye-watering $400. The shirt sold, which has now sold out, is part of a sponsorship agreement with Spotify.

In-depth: The makers of the Gimme Shelter hit were able to take photos and gesture wildly at the drama unfolding in front of them

In-depth: The makers of the Gimme Shelter hit were able to take photos and gesture wildly at the drama unfolding in front of them

Excited: at one point the enthusiastic sportsman jumped up from his seat and shouted at the action taking place in front of him, with the result that Real Madrid won

Excited: at one point the enthusiastic sportsman jumped up from his seat and shouted at the action taking place in front of him, with the result that Real Madrid won

Moves like Jagger!  Mick showed off his signature moves as he cheered and jumped out of his seat

Moves like Jagger! Mick showed off his signature moves as he cheered and jumped out of his seat

Nice: The duo seemed to be having a good time while watching the game

Nice: The duo seemed to be having a good time while watching the game

Limited edition: FC Barcelona match shirt costs an eye-watering $400. The shirt sold, which has now sold out, is part of a sponsorship deal with Spotify

Limited edition: FC Barcelona match shirt costs an eye-watering $400. The shirt sold, which has now sold out, is part of a sponsorship deal with Spotify

Gripping match: There was a huge turnout of fans to see Barcelona play Real Madrid

Gripping match: There was a huge turnout of fans to see Barcelona play Real Madrid

The Rolling Stones tribute comes as part of the iconic band releasing its first original album after 18 years on October 20.

Hackney Diamonds is the band’s twenty-fourth studio album and went straight to number one – the eleventh time the band has achieved this feat.

The tongue and lips logo, also known as the Hot Lips logo, was designed in 1970 by English art designer John Pasche for The Rolling Stones.

The logo quickly became associated with the band following the release of their classic album ‘Sticky Fingers’ in April 1971, which marked their first public appearance.

The Rolling Stones logo has consistently graced every album cover since, with several versions created for special releases and notable performances.

The emblem now serves as a symbol of the band’s signature look, stage presence and merchandising.

Speaking about the design, John said: ‘I think it’s the way children stick their tongues out at people.

It’s really an attitude, I think, that suits them. It just worked for them, it just felt good when I did it.

It happened in a 1970s kind of way. It’s a bit lush, it’s quite soft, it’s quite feminine. It’s a gentle protest in a way.”