Don't Miss Club Brugge vs. Barcelona: Your Complete Viewing Guide

Don't Miss Club Brugge vs. Barcelona: Your Complete Viewing Guide

Barcelona return to Champions League competition on Wednesday as they travel to Bruges for their first visit in over two decades.

Club Brugge awaits Hansi Flick's Barcelona squad, who bounced back with a La Liga victory on Sunday following their defeat in the season's opening Clásico. A determined Elche side served as the ideal remedy for the prior week's setback, with Flick's team dispatching them in a comfortable 3–1 triumph.

Although Brugge has suffered consecutive defeats in this tournament, Nicky Hayen's team demolished Monaco at the Jan Breydel Stadium in their opening match. The home side possesses the ability to trouble a Barcelona team that continues to deal with injuries and tactical uncertainty.

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

What Time Does Club Brugge vs. Barcelona Kick Off?

How to Watch Club Brugge vs. Barcelona on TV and Live Stream

Wednesday's encounter in Bruges will air on TNT Sports 4 in the United Kingdom and be available for streaming on discovery+ and the discovery+ application. A discovery+ membership will also allow access through Amazon Prime Video.

Prime Video serves as a streaming platform for this match in the United States and Mexico as well, with multiple Spanish-language broadcasts offered in the U.S. These will be provided by TUDN, Univision, ViX and UniMás. Paramount+ serves as the main broadcaster.

Caliente TV and FOX One represent your two options beyond Prime Video for viewers in Mexico.

The fixture is unavailable for viewing in Canada.

Country

TV/Live Stream

United States

Paramount+, TUDN.com, Univision NOW, TUDN App, Amazon Prime Video, ViX, TUDN USA, UniMás

United Kingdom

discovery+, Amazon Prime Video, discovery+ App, TNT Sports 4

Mexico

Caliente TV, Amazon Prime Video, FOX One

Canada

N/A

What's Next for Club Brugge and Barcelona?

Lamine Yamal

Barcelona will conduct a public training session at the renovated Camp Nou before a much-anticipated homecoming following the international break. Prior to the third break of 2025–26, Barça faces Celta Vigo away this Sunday evening.

The Catalan club visits Chelsea in Matchday 5 of the Champions League later this month, while Club Brugge makes the trip to Sporting CP.