Catch All the Action: Your Complete Guide to Streaming Albacete vs. Barcelona Live
Barcelona stands as the most successful team in Copa del Rey history, and the Catalan giants are determined to claim their 33rd title this campaign.
Hansi Flick's squad, the defending champions, have successfully navigated past lower-division Guadalajara and Segunda División leaders Racing Santander to reach Tuesday evening's captivating quarterfinal encounter.
Albacete enters this match with incredible underdog spirit, having dramatically defeated the mighty Real Madrid with a last-gasp winner in the 94th minute during the round of 16. They also eliminated Celta Vigo on their remarkable run, and now seek their first Copa del Rey semifinal appearance since the 1994–95 season.
The Belmonte stadium will be electric for another memorable night in Castille-La Mancha—the region immortalized in Miguel de Cervantes' classic 17th-century masterpiece, Don Quixote.
Here's where supporters can watch Barcelona's Copa del Rey quarterfinal against the giant-slaying Albacete.
What Time Does Albacete vs. Barcelona Kick Off?
What Time Does Albacete vs. Barcelona Kick Off?
How to Watch Albacete vs. Barcelona on TV, Live Stream
How to Watch Albacete vs. Barcelona on TV, Live Stream
Fans in the United States can watch Barcelona's forthcoming Copa del Rey match on ESPN Select and through the ESPN App. FuboTV provides another viewing option, though active memberships are required for all platforms.
Premier Sports 1 will televise the cup fixture for viewers in the United Kingdom, with streaming available across multiple devices through Premier Sports Player. An active subscription is necessary here as well.
No broadcast options are currently available in Canada, while Sky Sports holds the television rights for Spanish football in Mexico, offering Sky+ as their streaming platform.
Country | TV channel/live stream |
|---|---|
United States | ESPN Select, fuboTV, ESPN App |
United Kingdom | Premier Sports 1, Premier Sports Player |
Canada | Not Televised |
Mexico | Sky Sports Mexico, Sky+, izzi |
What's Next for Barcelona?
What's Next for Barcelona?
Barcelona's direct qualification to the Champions League round of 16 ensures the La Liga table-toppers face a relatively calm February schedule. They have only three remaining fixtures this month, with their next match coming Saturday afternoon when Mallorca travels to Camp Nou.
If they advance past Albacete, Barcelona will contest the opening leg of their semifinal tie before February concludes.