Barcelona is looking to get back to its winning ways when they take on Sevilla in La Liga action on Friday afternoon. Coming off a 2-2 draw to Mallorca, Barcelona sits in third place of the La Liga standings with a 5-2-0 record. Meanwhile, Servilla is in 12th place with a 1-2-3 record.
Fan can watch this game on television on ESPN Desports or stream it on ESPN+ or other various streaming services.
How to watch Barcelona vs. Sevilla (La Liga)
Who: Barcelona vs. Sevilla
When: Friday, Sept. 29 at 3 p.m. EST
Where: Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, Barcelona, Spain
How to watch Barcelona and Celta Vigo – Barcelona’s match is limited to ESPN Deportes and ESPN+.
How to watch La Liga matches online, live streaming: ESPN+ | DirecTV | fuboTV – Every match this season will be available to watch via ESPN+. Meanwhile, matches that air on ESPN Deportes, ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC will also be available to stream on conventional services. Fans can also watch those matches for free by signing up for a trial of DirecTV or fuboTV
How to watch matches in English and Spanish – Matches broadcast on ESPN+ will be available in both Spanish and English.
What is ESPN+? How much does it cost? – ESPN+ is a standalone streaming service that carries exclusive live sports. It does not include events that are broadcast on ESPN TV channels. Instead, ESPN+ is designed to be a home for certain sports like Spanish League matches. Fans can sign up for ESPN+ starting at $9.99 a month.
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A look at what’s happening in European soccer on Friday:
SPAIN
Barcelona hosts Sevilla and is looking to provisionally move back to the top of the Spanish league. It’s in third place, trailing leader Girona by two points and Real Madrid by one. The defending champions will be aiming to bounce back from a 2-2 draw at Mallorca on Tuesday. Barcelona will still be without injured midfielders Pedri González and Frenkie de Jong. Sevilla arrives after having routed Almeria 5-1 as it improves after a poor start to the season.
GERMANY
Borussia Dortmund doesn’t just need a win at Hoffenheim but a convincing performance as well. Key Dortmund personnel admit they’re still preoccupied with the club losing the Bundesliga title to Bayern Munich in the final minutes of last season. Recent wins over Freiburg and Wolfsburg came in close games that could have gone either way and the Champions League loss to Paris Saint-Germain highlighted concerns over poor passing. Hoffenheim and American coach Pellegrino Matarazzo are exceeding expectations in fifth, a place above Dortmund, and on a four-game winning run.
FRANCE
After finally winning its first game of the season last weekend to move off the bottom of the French league, northern side Lens looks to follow up with a win at Strasbourg. Alsace-based Strasbourg has made a good start and sits in sixth place. Lens coach Franck Haise must decide whether to rest key players ahead of next Tuesday’s Champions League home game against unbeaten Premier League side Arsenal.