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Sevilla vs Barcelona: how to watch on TV, stream online in US/UK and around the world

Information on how to watch the LaLiga match between Sevilla vs Barcelona being played at Ramon Sánchez Pizjuán on Saturday 3rd of September, at 3:00 p.m. ET

La Liga match between Sevilla and barcelona for the 4th game of the season
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Sevilla - Barcelona live online

Sevilla plays Barcelona on match day 4 of LaLiga 2022/23, with the game kicking off at Ramon Sánchez Pizjuán at 3:00 p.m. ET, which is 12:00 p.m. PT and 09:00 p.m. local time in Spain. Check out what time the game kicks off, no matter where you are in the world.

Where can I watch Sevilla vs Barcelona in the US and UK?

In the US and UK, the following television channels and online services will be broadcasting Sevilla vs Barcelona:

US: In the United States, you will be able to watch the game live on ESPN+.

UK: Premier Sports 1, The ITV Hub, Premier Player HD, ITV 4, LaLigaTV.

Find out who is showing Sevilla vs Barcelona elsewhere in the world.

Text coverage of Sevilla vs Barcelona, for info no matter where you are

With our entertaining live coverage, you can follow all the action from the Sevilla vs Barcelona live here on AS USA. We’ll be building up to kick-off from an hour before with team news and analysis, so no matter where you are, so long as your phone’s connected, you can find out exactly how things are going.

Sevilla vs Barcelona, what to expect?

Barcelona comes to this game in high spirits after winning their last match 4-0 against Real Valladolid with an outstanding performance by Robert Lewandowski. The Polish player has been a godsend to the Cules, the ex-Bayern player has met all expectations so far, and no one is happier than team coach Xavi.

Moreover, Barcelona finished one of the most successful transfer windows in their history, adding Marcos Alonso and Hector Bellerin at the buzzer, two great fullbacks for each of their wings. But unfortunately, the team was unable to offload Jordi Alba and Memphis Depay; both players had offers from Inter and Manchester United, respectively.

For Sevilla, things are not looking so great, and the future seems grim, to say the least. Julen Lopetegui is hanging by a thread, according to multiple reports. Sevilla faces Barcelona on Saturday and City next week for the Champions League, and many experts speculate that if the team cannot get good results, Lopetegui could be sacked.

The Andalusian team has not been able to recuperate from losing its two-star center backs, Diego Carlos and Jules Kounde, this last one to Barcelona, who will likely be a starter against its former club. In addition to sending another team starter, Lucas Ocampo, to Ajax on loan. Rumors mention a broken relationship between Lopetegui and the club’s football director Monchi.