
FC BARCELONA SCHEDULE 2024/25
The schedule with the next five matches of Barcelona after winning 4-5 against Benfica in the UCL
Published:23/01/2025 - 09:05h
Updated:23/01/2025 - 09:52h
After securing their mathematical qualification for the Champions League round of 16, FC Barcelona faces a tight schedule with 3 league matches, 1 cup match, and the last day of the Champions League
After experiencing a magical night in Lisbon, with an epic comeback (4-5) and the mathematical qualification for the Champions League round of 16, FC Barcelona will play 5 matches in just 15 days. The blue and garnet team will face three rounds of La Liga against Valencia, Alavés, and Sevilla, the quarter-finals of the Cup again against Valencia, and the 8th matchday of the league phase of the Champions League against Atalanta.
After a negative streak of results, losing the lead in La Liga and falling behind by -7 points from Real Madrid, the blue and garnet team now faces a packed schedule of decisive matches where only victory counts. Next, we review the next five matches of Barça under Hansi Flick.
Barcelona vs Valencia, J21 of LaLiga
1. Sunday 26/01/2025 at 21:00 hours: The first match for Barcelona will be at the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium against Valencia. The 'che' team is second to last in the table with 16 points in 20 matches, with 3 wins, 7 draws, and 10 losses; however, they are on a 3-match unbeaten streak with 2 draws and a win in the last match.
The Barça will arrive at this La Liga match very affected by the poor results of recent weeks. The culé team has only accumulated 6 of the last 24 points. A drama. But after the European high, Hansi Flick's team will want to bring joy to their fans by breaking the bad streak and adding 3 points, a task that does not seem complicated at first glance.
Barcelona vs Atalanta, J8 Champions League
2. Wednesday 29/01/2025 at 21:00 hours: The Barcelona arrives at the last matchday of the first phase of the Champions League 2024/25 with their homework done. They will play at home again, facing Atalanta.
The Italians occupy the seventh position with 14 points and need to win if they want to make it into the top 8 and avoid the playoff round. The culé team, on the other hand, is second with 18 points and is mathematically qualified for the round of 16.
Barcelona vs Alavés, J22 of LaLiga
3. Sunday 02/02/2025 at 14:00 hours: After closing the league phase of the Champions, LaLiga returns where the blue and garnet team will play their third consecutive home match against Alavés, another team currently on the brink of the relegation zone with 20 points, just 1 above safety.
Valencia vs Barcelona, 1/4 final Copa del Rey
4. Thursday 06/02/2025 at 21:30 hours: In the fourth match, Hansi Flick's team will face Valencia again, but this time at Mestalla in the quarter-finals of the Cup. Remember that this round will be played as a single match and a place in the semifinals will be at stake.
Sevilla vs Barcelona, matchday 23 of LaLiga
5. Sunday 09/02/2025 at 21:00 hours: And after the Cup match in Valencia, the blue and garnet team will have to visit the always challenging Sánchez Pizjuán to face a Sevilla team that is not in its best moment and occupies the middle of the table with 26 points.
The visit to Pizjuán could be decisive for the aspirations of FC Barcelona, considering that on that matchday the Madrid derby is being played, a duel that will be key in the title race as it pits Real Madrid against Atlético at the Santiago Bernabéu. If Barça stays in the fight, arrives alive until the match against Sevilla, and is able to win, it could be a perfect matchday to cut points and be able to fight for the La Liga title.