Barcelona vs Sevilla: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time & where to watch

Barcelona vs Sevilla

Here's a guide on catching the Barca vs. Sevilla La Liga game. Check out the start time and receive updates on each team's latest news.

Barcelona have landed themselves at the third spot in the La Liga rankings and are set to host Sevilla at the Luis Companys Olympic Stadium this Friday.

It's quite fascinating that the leading teams in the league, Girona and Real Madrid, will play against each other in the upcoming matchday, presenting Barcelona with a chance to reach the top spot or at least claim second place.

The situation could have changed if the famous team from Catalonia had won the game in Mallorca entirely. But they only managed to tie it 2-2. In contrast, Sevilla gained a big triumph by defeating Almeria 5-1.

In this blog post, GOAL has all the information you require on where to view the event, such as the television network, live streaming specifics, and further information.

Match Details: Barcelona Vs Sevilla – Kick Off Time And Venue

The soccer game between Barcelona and Sevilla in the Spanish Primera Division will take place at the Luis Companys Olympic Stadium situated in Barcelona, Spain.

The event is scheduled to commence in the UK on September 29 at 8 pm BST.

Watch Barcelona Vs Sevilla Online: TV Channels & Live Streams

You can catch the live broadcast of the game on Viaplay Sports 1 and LaLigaTV. It is also possible to stream the game online in real-time via Viaplay and LaLigaTV.

Supporters who may not have the opportunity to view the match have the option to stay in the loop with real-time updates on GOAL.

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New Squad Updates For The Team

Pedri is still unable to play due to a thigh injury, but he is expected to return soon. Unfortunately, Frenkie de Jong will need about six weeks of recovery time due to an injury in his ankle.

After taking a break on the island of Mallorca, Robert Lewandowski will return to the starting lineup. Jules Kounde will also join the XI, taking the spots of Ferran Torres and Inigo Martinez.

With Ronald Araujo completely recovered, Andreas Christensen will start the game as a substitute.

Here's a different wording of the same blog section: The Barcelona team might feature Ter Stegen as goalkeeper, with Cancelo, Araujo, Kounde, and Balde as defenders. Gundogan, Romeu, and Gavi could be in midfield, while Raphinha, Lewandowski, and Felix could be the front line.

The manager of Sevilla, Jose Luis Mendilibar, is facing a challenge as he won't be able to count on a few players due to injuries. The players who are unavailable are Oliver Torres, Mariano Diaz, Marcos Acuna, Marcao, Tanguy Nianzou, and Alfonso Pastor.

Therefore, the majority of the team that was selected to play against Almeria will likely remain unchanged. This means that Lucas Ocampos will once again begin the game as a substitute.

For Friday's match, Mendilibar might seek guidance from seasoned players like Sergio Ramos and Ivan Rakitic. Youssef En-Nesyri is expected to remain the starting striker instead of Rafa Mir.

Here's a potential starting line-up for Sevilla: Nyland in goal, with Navas, Bade, Ramos, and Pedrosa holding down the defense. Sow and Rakitic will be controlling the midfield, while Suso, Lamela, and Lukebakio will be providing offensive support. En-Nesyri will be leading the attack.

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