Barcelona Clashes with Real Sociedad: Your Complete Viewing Guide
Barcelona set the early tempo in La Liga during the previous campaign, but their Clásico opponents are now setting the standard after seven matches in the 2025–26 season.
Real Madrid maintained a flawless record before suffering a devastating 5–2 defeat to city rivals Atlético, while the title holders also carry one mark against their record. Both teams appear ready to compete fiercely until the final day for the championship crown, with Barça understanding the challenge ahead if they wish to repeat the domestic treble accomplished in the previous campaign.
Defensive concerns are emerging due to injury setbacks, but their star performer, Lamine Yamal, returns to action this weekend as a transformed Real Sociedad visit the stadium.
Here's your guide to watching Barcelona's forthcoming La Liga encounter.
What Time Does Barcelona vs. Real Sociedad Kick Off?
How to Watch Barcelona vs. Real Sociedad on TV and Live Stream
Barcelona fans in the United States can view their forthcoming encounter against Real Sociedad through ESPN+ and the ESPN App. Spanish-speaking audiences in the U.S. can tune in via ESPN Deportes.
TSN+ and Amazon Prime Video serve as the primary broadcasters for this La Liga fixture in Canada. In Mexico, the match will be available exclusively through Sky Sports and Sky+.
Premier Sports provides La Liga coverage in the U.K., with Barça's upcoming match featured on Premier Sports 1. For those preferring not to install Premier Sports on their television, you can register and subscribe to Premier Sports online, accessing the game through the Premier Sports Player.
Prime Video also serves as an alternative for U.K. audiences.
Country | TV / Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | ESPN+, ESPN App, ESPN Deportes, fuboTV |
United Kingdom | Premier Sports Player, Amazon Prime Video, Premier Sports 1 |
Canada | TSN+, Amazon Prime Video |
Mexico | Sky Sports, Sky+ |
What's Next for Barcelona?
Flick certainly has his attention on their forthcoming Champions League encounter against the European titleholders, with Barcelona staying at Montjuic as they face Paris Saint-Germain in Matchday 2 of the league phase.
That marquee clash occurs on Wednesday evening.
Flick's squad then resumes their domestic schedule with an away fixture against Valencia the following Saturday.