Here's a compiled list of the TV schedules and listings for Barcelona trip to Valencia in La Liga
Broadcast info
Who’s playing: With an impressive 4-0 thrashing of Man City in the Champions League under their belt, Barcelona can now shift focus to gaining ground in La Liga when they travel to Valencia.
What time: Kick-off is scheduled at 07:15 PT, 10:15 ET, 14:15 UTC, 15:15 BST, and 16:15 CET on Saturday, October 22.
Which stadium: La Mestalla, the 55,000-seat stadium at the heart of Valencia, will be the venue for the weekend clash.
Which channel
- In the USA at 10:15 ET on fuboTV, beIN SPORTS USA, beIN SPORTS en Español, beIN SPORTS CONNECT U.S.A.
- In Canada at 10:15 ET on fuboTV Canada, beIN Sports Canada, beIN SPORTS en Español, beIN SPORTS CONNECT Canada
- In Spain at 16:15 CET on beIN Sports Connect España, beIN LaLiga, Movistar+
*View up-to-date global listings
Match facts
- Barcelona have scored 13 goals in their last five meetings with Valencia in all competitions.
- Their last encounter, however, saw the Blaugrana lose 2-1 at Camp Nou to their Saturday opponents.
- The Catalan giants are undefeated in 10 away matches vs. Los Che.
- Nani and Co. have lost five of their last six home matches in La Liga.
- Newly-appointed boss Cesare Prandelli won his first game in charge 2-1.
Team news – Barca going through their own injury crisis
The 4-0 win over Manchester City was a bitter-sweet moment for Barcelona, as they claimed three points in style but also lost key players to injury at a time when they could do without absentees.
The Blaugrana lost two key defenders in the form of Gerard Pique and Jordi Alba, with the center-back spraining his ankle after a tackle from David Silva whilst the latter hurt his left hamstring early in the first half.
Both of the Spaniards will be out until November, meaning they will join Sergi Roberto and goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen on the sidelines. Luckily for Luis Enrique, Lionel Messi is back in top form after recovering from a groin injury.
The Argentine made his much-awaited return in the 4-0 win over Deportivo, scoring once, before clinching a memorable hat-trick in the win over Pep Guardioala’s boys in Europe.
Luis Suarez is expected to start after officially being handed the Golden Boot, and will (most probably) be joined by Neymar, who also made the score sheet vs. the Citizens, completing their MSN lineup.
In the Valencia camp, there isn’t much to worry about, as only Guilherme Siqueira is doubtful. Eliaquim Mangala and Ezequiel Garay are both fit an likely to start, as they must keep Barca’s feared attacking trio quiet.
Nani is expected to start on the wing, whilst Rodrigo is also likely to make the starting eleven, as Valencia have a golden opportunity to take advantage of the Blaugrana’s weakened backline.