Sevilla vs. Barcelona: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live

Sevilla vs. Barcelona: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live

Barcelona aims to recover from a disappointing midweek loss as they travel to face Sevilla before the October international break begins.

Hansi Flick's team is still recovering from Paris Saint-Germain inflicting their first defeat of the campaign. Securing their eighth consecutive victory over Sevilla to maintain their position at the top of La Liga would serve as the ideal remedy.

The Catalan club must achieve this goal without Lamine Yamal, however. Just two matches after his return from injury, the young star is again struggling with a groin problem that will keep him out for several weeks.

As Barcelona begins to show signs of fatigue, additional squad rotation is anticipated. Still, Flick's team cannot afford to experience back-to-back losses for the first time in 2025.

Here's your guide to watching Barcelona's La Liga encounter with Sevilla

What Time Does Sevilla vs. Barcelona Kick Off?

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

Supporters in the United States can access the match via ESPN+ and the ESPN App. Spanish-speaking viewers in the U.S. can follow the Spanish commentary on ESPN Deportes.

TSN 3 will carry the match in Canada. Interested viewers can also stream the action through TSN+ and Amazon Prime Video. As usual, Sky Sports and Sky+ serve as the official broadcasters for all La Liga fixtures in Mexico.

Barcelona's encounter with Sevilla will be accessible to UK audiences on Premier Sports 2. If you prefer not to pay for Premier Sports installation on your TV, you can register and subscribe to Premier Sports online, then stream the match through the Premier Sports Player. The Barça fixture will also be available on Amazon Prime Video.

Country

TV / Live Stream

United States

ESPN+, ESPN App, ESPN Deportes, fuboTV

United Kingdom

Premier Sports 2, Premier Sports Player, Amazon Prime Video

Canada

TSN 3, TSN+, Amazon Prime Video

Mexico

Sky Sports, Sky+

What's Next for Barcelona?

Following the Sevilla fixture, many Barcelona players will link up with their national squads for October's international break.

Barcelona will return to action when they welcome Catalan neighbors Girona on Oct. 18. Three days after that, Barça will host Olympiacos as they seek to revive their Champions League journey.

Following that, the much-awaited first El Clásico of the season approaches. Barcelona will travel to the Santiago Bernabéu to face championship contenders Real Madrid on Sunday, Oct. 26.