PSG vs Barcelona: how and where to watch - times, TV, online
All the information you need to know on how and where to watch Paris Saint-Germain host Barcelona at Parc des Princes (Paris) on 10 March at 21:00 CET.
PSG will host Barcelona at Parc des Princes with one foot already in the quarter-finals after their victory (1-4) at Camp Nou three weeks ago.
That night Kylian Mbappé proved once again he is one of the most talented forwards in the world, together with Norwegian sensation Erling Haaland, by scoring a 'hat-trick'.
Mbappé made history in the first leg
He became the third player of all time to score a Champions League hat-trick against Barcelona after Faustino Asprilla and Andriy Shevchenko.
Barcelona will try to remember some of their magical nights in Europe in the past, especially the historic 6-1 comeback against the Parisian outfit back in 2017 (6-1), although this time the Catalan giants won’t have the support of their fans.
Barcelona will give it a go, PSG used to scoring at home
However, PSG, who lost last season’s final to Bayern Munich, head into the second leg having scored 22 times in a row on home soil in the Champions League.
Both teams go into the match in good form: PSG have won their last three matches, including a French Cup encounter against Stade Brestois last time out (0-3), while Barcelona have been victorious in their past four games.
The Parisians are second in Ligue 1, two points behind Lille, while the ‘Blaugranes’ are also second in LaLiga, with three points less than Atlético Madrid, who have one game in hand.
Neymar will miss the second leg
Mauricio Pochettino won’t be able to call upon Neymar, as PSG confirmed on Monday that the Brazilian star is still not ready to play.
Alessandro Florenzi seems recovered from a muscular problem, but Moise Kean, who tested positive for coronavirus, and Juan Bernat (ACL), won’t be available for the second leg.
Keylor Navas, Presnel Kimpembe, Marquinhos and Layvin Kurzawa are expected to be the chosen ones in the defensive line against Barcelona.
Idrissa Gueye and Leandro Paredes will probably be in the starting lineup, alongside Ángel Di Maria. The Argentinian will partner with Marco Verratti, Mbappé and Mauro Icardi in the attack.
Messi will try to lead the team towards an epic night
Ronald Koeman has to deal with some unavailable players too, as Gerard Piqué, Sergi Roberto and Ronald Araújo will miss the second leg with injury issues. Ansu Fati and Philippe Coutinho are long-time absentees.
Junior Firpo could potentially replace Jordi Alba, who suffered a knock in his arm against Osasuna. Pedri, Lionel Messi and Antoine Griezmann could be the three men up front.
What time does the PSG vs Barcelona match start?
The 2020/2021 Champions League round-of-16 second leg between PSG and Barcelona will be played at Parc des Princes (Paris) and will kick off at 21:00 CET on Wednesday 10 March 2021.
That's 20:00 in the UK, 15:00 ET and 12:00 PT.
Find out what time PSG vs Barcelona gets underway where you are in the world.
Where can I watch PSG vs Barcelona?
No matter where you are on the planet, you can see what channel the PSG vs Barcelona match is available on here.
Spain: Movistar+, Mitele Plus, Movistar Liga de Campeones.
United Kingdom: BT Sport 3, BTSport.com, BT Sport App, Talksport 2 Radio UK.
United States: TUDN.com, Univision, SiriusXM FC, ZonaFutbol, TUDNxtra, TUDN App, TUDN USA, Univision NOW, Paramount+.
Is the PSG vs Barcelona game online?
PSG vs Barcelona 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, CBS Sports Network has the rights to the Champions League in the US and you can watch the games on CBS All Access.
PSG vs Barcelona: 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.