Iñaki Peña’s return in goal should offer some poise and stability to the backline given his familiarity with Hansi Flick’s system, but the whole team needs to be better in order to get a win this Sunday to finally end their awful run of results in the league: Barça have won only one of their last eight La Liga games,
Wojciech Szczesny has been under the microscope in recent weeks after his disappointing Champions League performance for Barcelona against Benfica. The Polish goalkeeper gifted two goals to the
FC Barcelona and Valencia CF are set to take on each other in a crucial La Liga 2024-25 encounter on Monday night. Both teams will be looking to get wins in this match. They are now set to clash in Olimpic Lluis Companys Stadium,
Barcelona vs Valencia will take place in the Estadi de Montjuic in Barcelona, Spain on Sunday January 26. The game will kick off at 8pm UK time. Yes it is. The La Liga clash will be broadcast by Premier Sports. Coverage begins at 7:55pm UK time on Premier Sports 1 and the programme lasts until 10pm.
Previewing Barcelona's La Liga clash against Valencia, including how to watch on TV and live stream, team news and predicted lineups.
Barcelona have been handed a major boost with midfielder Pedri returning for the Champions League clash against Atalanta.
After Iñaki Peña's misconduct and Wojciech Szczesny's recent performances, coach Hansi Flick has made a strong decision on Barcelona's goalkeeper role for the remainder of the season.
Lamine Yamal Barça will be without their best player for this one as Pedri has been left out of the squad due to gastroenteritis, according to the club, and he joins Marc-André ter Stegen (knee), Iñigo Martínez (hamstring),
Sunday brings a game at home to Valencia, kicking off at 9pm CET. Let's take a closer look at a side that's not having the best of seasons so far. The club was founded in 1919, but was not among ...
Here’s how to watch the La Liga match on TV and live stream as well as the latest team news. The Sporting News takes you through all the information you need to follow the game.
Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick is expected to stick with the same outfield players for Sunday's La Liga clash with Valencia, but the German could make a change between the sticks.
Wild swings between superb wins and frustrating defeats are to be expected with a young side, but the future looks positive either way