Barca head to Valencia for a key early-season test as they face Levante in the Valencian Community, the promoted side coming into the match eager to upset the visitors. It’s the second league game of the campaign, and the Blaugranes will be chasing a second win to build momentum on the road. The kickoff is set for 9:30 pm local time.
If you can’t watch the game on TV, or you want extra context, full coverage is available in our Match Center with build-up from the stadium and post-match reactions. Fans can also follow official Barça networks for updates in multiple languages:
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– Catalan: @fcbarcelona_cat and www.fcbarcelona.cat
– Spanish: @fcbarcelona_es and www.fcbarcelona.es
– French: @fcbarcelona_fra and www.fcbarcelona.fr
– Portuguese: @fcbarcelona_br
– Arabic: @fcbarcelona_ara
– Turkish: @fcbarcelona_tr
– Chinese (mainland): fcbarcelona.cn
– Japanese: @fcbarcelona_jp and www.fcbarcelona.jp
– Indonesian: @fcbarcelona_id
Important note on viewing rights: the list below reflects the broadcasters holding rights for the 2025/26 season, but assignments can change. Always check local TV listings to confirm how you can watch the game in your region.
Global viewing grid highlights
– Americas: wide range of options varies by country, with channels such as ESPN in the US and Disney properties in several other nations; Canada and Mexico have region-specific arrangements; check local listings for the exact channel and kickoff times.
– Europe: rights differ by country, with a mix of major providers operating in Spain, the UK, France, Germany, Italy and beyond.
– Africa, Asia, Oceania: multiple broadcasters and streaming options depending on the country; confirm locally ahead of kickoff.
Why this match matters
Levante, newly promoted, will push Barca to the limit in an atmosphere known for its competitive edge in the home fixture. Barca will be looking to translate domestic progress into another positive result away from home, as they navigate early-season adjustments and aim to establish consistency.
Additional context and value
– The club emphasizes extensive match coverage beyond the broadcast, including pre-match build-up and post-match analysis through its official channels and Match Center.
– Fans are encouraged to rely on local listings for the exact channel and timing, as rights can shift between broadcasters from one season to the next.
– A positive takeaway for supporters is the opportunity to see how Barca respond to an away challenge early in the campaign, with a chance to build momentum and confidence heading into future fixtures.
Summary note
Barca’s trip to Levante in the Valencian Community stands out as a pivotal early-season test. With broadcast options listed across regions and multiple ways to follow the action, supporters have ample means to stay connected as the team pursues back-to-back wins and continued momentum.
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