How to watch Barcelona vs Valencia in the UK: Live stream and TV channel for La Liga clash
If you're after an entertaining football match, then look no further than Barcelona versus Valencia.
Whenever these two Spanish titans clash, it's guaranteed to be a game of goals and high drama. The last time they faced off in Catalonia, Robert Lewandowski bagged a hat-trick in a 4-2 victory. However, Barca are currently going through a rough patch—they haven't tasted victory in La Liga since early December. Hansi Flick's squad has only managed to secure three points once in their last eight league games, leaving them in third place.
But a wild 5-4 Champions League triumph over Benfica might just give the players the boost they need. And let's not forget, they're fast becoming the world's top cup team, as evidenced by their 5-2 Spanish Super Cup win against Real Madrid and a 5-1 thrashing of Real Betis in the Copa del Rey.
On the other hand, Valencia, once a powerhouse, have had a season to forget - they're languishing second from bottom. But under new manager Carlos Corbera, Los Che seem to be showing signs of life again, as demonstrated by a narrow 1-0 victory over Real Sociedad at the Mestalla. If Corberan can lead his team to their first win at Barca since April 2016, he'll surely win over the club's passionate supporters.
Here at Record Sport, we've got all the details you need about this exciting La Liga match-up.
Where and when is Barcelona vs Valencia?
Barcelona will host Valencia at the Estadi de Montjuic on Sunday January 26. The game will kick off at 8pm UK time.
Is Barcelona vs Valencia on TV?
Yes it is. Premier Sports will broadcast the La Liga clash. Coverage begins at 7:55pm UK time on Premier Sports 1 and the programme lasts until 10pm.
Is there a live stream?
Premier Sports customers will be able to follow the match live on the channel's website. Those looking to subscribe to the channel can do so HERE for a monthly fee starting from £10.99.
Team News
Barcelona will be without Inigo Martinez, Marc Bernal and Marc-Andre ter Stegen due to injury. Dani Olmo remains a doubt due to the calf issue which ruled him out against Benfica. Inaki Pena is likely to be back between the sticks on Saturday.
As for Valencia, Cristhian Mosquera is suspended, while fellow defenders Mouctar Diakhaby and Thierry Correia are both injured. Yarek Gasiorowski - a highly-rated young defender - is expected to be introduced into the starting line-up.