Barcelona Clashes with Eintracht Frankfurt: Your Complete Viewing Guide
Barcelona are set to welcome their first Champions League match at Camp Nou since October 2022 this Tuesday evening, with Eintracht Frankfurt making the trip to Catalonia.
The German club's domestic competitors, Bayern Munich, were the last team to visit Barça's legendary stadium in this tournament, where Julian Nagelsmann's squad secured a comfortable 3–0 triumph.
Hansi Flick's Catalans have thus far experienced a promising comeback, claiming victory in all three La Liga encounters to establish a four-point advantage at the summit. Facing Frankfurt, they'll look to capitalize on the Bundesliga's leakiest defense (which speaks volumes!) and a team arriving after suffering a devastating 6–0 defeat to RB Leipzig.
Barça, who urgently require maximum points to strengthen their prospects of securing a top-eight league stage position, must be anticipating a rout, with several of Flick's squad members recalling their Europa League quarterfinal loss to Die Adler in 2022.
Here's your guide to catching Tuesday's Champions League encounter worldwide.
What Time Does Barcelona vs. Eintracht Frankfurt Kick Off?
How to Watch Barcelona vs. Eintracht Frankfurt on TV, Live Stream
Barcelona's meeting with Eintracht Frankfurt will air on TNT Sports 4 in the United Kingdom, with streaming available through discovery+ and the discovery+ application.
In the United States, Paramount+ serves as the main broadcaster, while Univision and ViX provide Spanish-language coverage for Barça fans.
DAZN and fuboTV remain the top streaming options in Canada for this Champions League fixture, whereas TNT Sports and HBO Max handle coverage for viewers in Mexico.
Country | TV/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | Paramount+, Univision NOW, ViX, Univision |
United Kingdom | discovery+, discovery+ App, TNT Sports 4 |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada |
Mexico | Max Mexico, TNT Go, TNT Sports |
What's Next for Barcelona, Eintracht Frankfurt?
Barcelona face a packed schedule leading up to Christmas, with Flick's team preparing to begin their Copa del Rey journey against CD Guadalajara, a third-division Spanish club. Prior to that round of 32 encounter on Dec. 17, Barça meet Osasuna in La Liga this Saturday and make the trip to in-form Villarreal the subsequent weekend.
Eintracht Frankfurt will shortly enter an extended winter recess, though they have two Bundesliga fixtures remaining. They welcome Augsburg this Saturday and travel to Hamburg for their final match of 2025 on Dec. 20.