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Barcelona vs Villarreal Live Stream: How To Watch La Liga Match Online, TV Channel, And Kick-Off Time

Barcelona host Villarreal at the Spotify Camp Nou for Matchday 26. Get live stream details, TV channels, and team news for this top-of-the-table La Liga clash.

By: Aviral Shukla
Last Updated: February 28, 2026 18:14:19 IST

Barcelona face Villarreal in a huge La Liga clash at the Spotify Camp Nou on Saturday, February 28, 2026. Right now, Barca sit just one point ahead of Real Madrid at the top, and after hammering Levante 3-0, they’re looking to stretch that lead. It’s not just any match, either; this is Hansi Flick’s 100th game managing Barcelona. 

And Villarreal? They’ve beaten Barca away in their last two visits, and they’re sitting third, so they’re not coming just to make up the numbers. With the title race heating up and Flick hitting a major milestone, here’s how you can watch the live streaming of Barcelona vs Villarreal, La Liga 2025-2026 match. 

Where To Watch Barcelona vs Villarreal: Global TV Channels And Live Streaming

Spain Movistar+, DAZN LALIGA
United States ESPN+, ESPN Deportes
United Kingdom Premier Sports 1, La Liga TV
India & Subcontinent FanCode, GXR World
Canada TSN+
Australia Optus Sport
Middle East & Africa beIN Sports, SuperSport

Barcelona vs Villarreal Match Details & Kick-Off Time

The match will be played at the Camp Nou, which is currently operating at a reduced capacity of approximately 60% as final renovations continue through June 2026.

  • Date: Saturday, February 28 2026

  • Venue: Spotify Camp Nou, Barcelona

  • Local Kick-Off: 4:15 PM CET

  • UK (GMT): 3:15 PM

  • India (IST): 8:45 PM

  • USA (ET): 10:15 AM

Barcelona vs Villarreal Team News: Frenkie de Jong Out; Pedri In

Barcelona heads into this game with a bit of a mixed bag. Pedri’s back and ready to play, which is great news, but Frenkie de Jong is out for six weeks with a hamstring injury. That’s a real blow. On top of that, defender Gerard Martin has to sit this one out because he picked up too many yellow cards.

Villarreal, the “Yellow Submarine”, is also missing some important defenders, like Logan Costa and Juan Foyth. Still, they’re dangerous on the break. Hansi Flick brought that up himself before the match, and he’s right to be cautious. If Barcelona wins today, they’ll stretch their lead at the top to four points, at least until Real Madrid plays Getafe on Monday.

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