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COPA DEL REY

Barcelona vs Sevilla: how and where to watch - times, TV, online

All the information you need to know on how and where to watch Barcelona host Sevilla at Camp Nou (Barcelona) in the Spanish Cup on 3 March at 21:00 CET.

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All the information you need to know on how and where to watch Barcelona host Sevilla at Camp Nou (Barcelona) in the Spanish Cup on 3 March at 21:00 CET.

Barcelona and Sevilla will meet again just four days after their LaLiga encounter, where the Catalan giants grabbed all three points by defeating the home side 0-2.

Barcelona vs Sevilla live online: Copa del Rey semi-final 2020-21

This time though, Ronald Koeman’s men will have a way more difficult task ahead, as they need to comeback from a 2-0 defeat against Sevilla in their semi-final second leg match.

Los Hispalenses have finished runners-up to Barcelona twice in the last six seasons and this time around they will try to pip them to qualify for the final.

Can Barcelona repeat Saturday's score again?

A 2-0 win is a good result for the visitors but Barcelona proved last weekend that they can equal it, not to mention they have had great comebacks in Europe in the past. However, now the fans won’t be able to cheer their team in the stadium. Sevilla, though, have won just two of their last 19 meetings with Barcelona in all competitions.

Copa del Rey: the most realistic objective for both teams

The hosts will try to add another magical night to their history, as the Spanish Cup is where they probably have the most realistic chance of lifting a trophy this season, unless a miracle happens in Paris against PSG in the Champions League or Atlético Madrid drop several points in the domestic league.

The same can be said for Sevilla, as they are behind Barcelona in LaLiga and in the Champions League they will have to come back from a 2-3 loss at home to Borussia Dortmund.

Barcelona team news: Pedri in, Araújo out

Koeman will be unable to call upon Philippe Coutinho, Ansu Fati and Sergi Roberto, all long-term absentees.

Gerard Piqué and replacement Ronald Araújo both sustained knocks in the LaLiga match against Sevilla. The Catalan centre-back seems to have recovered and will likely be in the starting XI, but Araújo will probably miss out the game.

Another player who had issues is Pedri, who left the pitch with a leg injury but he seems to be ready to face Julen Lopetegui’s men. Lionel Messi and Ousmane Dembélé are expected to be the chosen ones up front.

Sevilla team news: Lopetegui has all his players available

Sevilla, meanwhile, will have their full squad available for the match, as Marcos Acuña and Lucas Ocampos are back from their injuries in time.

On the other hand, Suso, Oliver Torres and Youssef En-Nesyri were all brought off the bench on Saturday and will very probably feature from the start.

What time does the Barcelona vs Sevilla match start?

The 2020/2021 Copa del Rey semi-final match between Barcelona and Sevilla will be played at Camp Nou (Barcelona) and will kick off at 21:00 CET on Wednesday 3 March 2021.

That's 20:00 in the UK, 15:00 ET and 12:00 PT.

Find out what time Barcelona vs Sevilla gets underway where you are in the world.

Where can I watch Barcelona vs Sevilla?

No matter where you are on the planet, you can see what channel the Barcelona vs Sevilla match is available on here

Spain: DAZN, Cuatro.

United Kingdom: Premier Sports 1, Premier Player HD.

United States: ESPN+.

Is the Barcelona vs Sevilla game online?

Sevilla-Barcelona vs Sevilla is available in most nations through the rights holders’ online platform, if they have one. The best option is to check who is showing the game in your country and if they have an online service or Ios/Android app to watch it on.

For example, you can watch the match on DAZN

Barcelona vs Sevilla: AS English live coverage

You can also follow our live text commentary, with all the key statistics, here on AS English. We will be building up to the match throughout the day before giving you a minute-by-minute account as it unfolds.