Barcelona Takes on Elche: Your Complete Viewing Guide for TV and Live Stream

Barcelona Takes on Elche: Your Complete Viewing Guide for TV and Live Stream

Barcelona must recover from their loss to Real Madrid as they welcome the surprising Elche to their home ground for the first encounter in two seasons.

Hansi Flick's team was dominated by Los Blancos at the Santiago Bernabéu and suffered their first defeat to their arch-rivals under the German manager's leadership. The Catalan club has dropped two matches in their previous three La Liga fixtures and requires a victory to maintain pressure on Xabi Alonso's squad.

The recently promoted Elche have emerged as one of this season's pleasant surprises. They maintained an unbeaten streak of seven matches following their La Liga return and currently occupy seventh position in the table. However, Eder Sarabia's team has struggled to secure victories in their most recent three league encounters, and Elche has never claimed an away victory at Barcelona's stadium.

Here's your guide to watching Barcelona's forthcoming match.

What Time Does Barcelona vs. Elche Kick Off?

How to Watch Barcelona vs. Elche on TV and Live Stream

Lamine Yamal

Supporters of Barcelona in the United States can access the match through ESPN+, the ESPN App and fuboTV. Spanish language coverage is also available via ESPN Deportes.

Canadian viewers can watch on TSN3 television, while streaming options include TSN+ and Prime Video. For La Liga matches in Mexico, Sky Sports and Sky+ provide the standard broadcast coverage.

UK audiences can view the game on Premier Sports 1. Streaming alternatives include Premier Sports Player and Prime Video for those preferring online access.

Country

TV / Live Stream

United States

ESPN+, ESPN App, ESPN Deportes, fuboTV

United Kingdom

Premier Sports 1, Premier Sports Player, Prime Video

Canada

TSN+, Prime Video, TSN3

Mexico

Sky+, Sky Sports

What's Next for Barcelona?

Marcus Rashford

A demanding schedule awaits Barcelona in the coming days. Flick's squad will journey to Belgium for a Wednesday evening clash against Club Brugge during Matchday 4 of the Champions League group stage.

Following that, a public training session at Camp Nou will provide their final preparation before another away trip to face Celta Vigo on Sunday, November 9, marking their last fixture prior to the November international window.