Social media request among Madrid fans for Wednesday: they’re asking for something unique.

#AllInWhite: Madrid Fans Unite for Epic Bernabéu Comeback Night, A powerful social media campaign urges all fans to wear white and turn the Santiago Bernabéu into a fortress against Arsenal
Real Madrid fans have launched a powerful campaign on social media ahead of Wednesday’s decisive Champions League quarterfinal against Arsenal. Under the hashtag #TodosDeBlanco (“Everyone in White”), supporters are calling on everyone attending the match at the Santiago Bernabéu to wear all white.
The initiative, which has gained momentum thanks to major Real Madrid fan accounts on X (formerly Twitter), aims to create an unforgettable, unified atmosphere from kickoff to the final whistle. The goal is to transform the stadium into a roaring sea of white, a visual and emotional boost for the team as they seek a historic comeback.

One Voice, One Color, One Goal
Real Madrid needs their fans now more than ever. After suffering a heavy 3–0 defeat at the Emirates Stadium in London — with two stunning free-kick goals from Declan Rice and another from Mikel Merino — the team faces an uphill battle to turn the tie around.
Back on home turf, the Bernabéu crowd is determined to play its part. The rallying cry on social media is clear and passionate: “Let the entire Santiago Bernabéu be dressed in WHITE.”
The campaign is about more than just filling the stands. It’s about creating an electrifying, intimidating environment to push the players forward. Plans include a massive welcome for the team bus, constant chants during warm-ups, and a relentless wall of support throughout the match.
White is more than just a color — it symbolizes identity, unity, history, and pride. And on Wednesday, Madridistas want that pride on full display in every corner of the stadium, from front row to nosebleed seats.
A Night for the History Books
The #TodosDeBlanco movement is already trending across Spain, embraced by fans, influencers, supporter groups, journalists, and even former players. The pressure is intense, and the stakes are sky-high — there’s no room for error.
The Bernabéu is no stranger to legendary comebacks, and the belief is strong that one more can be written into the club’s storied history. This match is about more than progressing to the semifinals — it’s about pride, legacy, and keeping the dream of another Champions League alive.
The message is simple but powerful: All in white, all as one.