LaLiga EA Sports revealed this Saturday (August 30) the schedules for matchday 4 of the competition, which will be played between Friday, September 12 and Monday, September 15. In this matchday, FC Barcelona will have to face Valencia CF.

Thus, Hansi Flick's team, after facing RCD Mallorca (MD1), Levante UD (MD2) and Rayo Vallecano (MD3), will host the team led by Carlos Coberán, whom they defeated in the 2024/25 season in MD1 of the 2024/25 campaign at Mestalla by 1-2 with a double by Robert Lewandowski.

Meanwhile, in the second half of the season, for MD21, they hosted Valencia at the Estadi Olímpic de Montjuic, a match that the Blaugrana won by a resounding 7-1. The goals were scored by Frenkie de Jong, Ferran Torres, Raphinha, Fermín López (double), Lewandowski and an own goal by César Tárrega.

Ready for the Barça-Valencia? Date, time and where to watch the match

  • 🗓️ Date: Sunday, September 14, 2025
  • ⏰ Time: 9:00 PM (local time)
  • 🏟️ Where it is played: to be confirmed
  • 📺 Where to watch on TV: Movistar +

All matches and times for matchday 4 of LaLiga 2025/26:

The fourth date of the LaLiga calendar will kick off on Friday, September 12 with the match between Sevilla FC and Elche CF, scheduled for 9:00 PM at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium. 

MATCHDAY 4 - LALIGA EA SPORTS 2025/26
MATCH DAY TIME WHERE TO WATCH
Sevilla FC-Elche CF Friday, September 12 9:00 PM Movistar+, DAZN
Getafe CF-Real Oviedo Saturday, September 13 2:00 PM Movistar+
Real Sociedad Sociedad-Real Madrid Saturday, September 13 4:15 PM Movistar+
Athletic Club-Deportivo Alavés Saturday, September 13 6:30 PM Movistar+
Atlético de Madrid-Villarreal CF Saturday, September 13 9:00 PM Movistar+
Celta de Vigo-Girona FC Sunday, September 14 2:00 PM Movistar+
Levante UD-Real Betis Sunday, September 14 4:15 PM Movistar+
Osasuna-Rayo Vallecano Sunday, September 14 6:30 PM Movistar+
FC Barcelona-Valencia CF Sunday, September 14 9:00 PM Movistar+
RCD Espanyol de Barcelona-RCD Mallorca Monday, September 15 9:00 PM Movistar+

 

After this, on Saturday, September 13, four matches will be held:

  1. Getafe CF vs. Real Oviedo, Coliseum Alfonso Pérez Stadium (2:00 PM)
  2. Real Sociedad vs. Real Madrid, Anoeta Stadium (4:15 PM)
  3. Athletic Club vs. Deportivo Alavés, San Mamés Stadium (6:30 PM)
  4. Atlético de Madrid vs. Villarreal CF, Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium (9:00 PM)

The matchday will continue on Sunday, September 14 with four more matches:

  1. Celta de Vigo vs. Girona FC, Balaídos Stadium (2:00 PM)
  2. Levante UD vs. Real Betis, Ciutat de Valencia Stadium (4:15 PM)
  3. CA Osasuna vs. Rayo Vallecano, El SADDAR Stadium (6:30 PM)
  4. FC Barcelona vs. Valencia CF, Stadium to be confirmed (9:00 PM)

Finally, the fourth matchday will conclude with a single match on Monday, September 15:

  1. RCD Espanyol de Barcelona vs. RCD Mallorca, RCDE Stadium (9:00 PM)

Barcelona-Valencia, without a defined stadium

In this sense, Barcelona has accelerated efforts to ensure that the expected match against Valencia is played at the renovated Spotify Camp Nou. The club is working against the clock to obtain the First Occupation License, which is essential to reopen the stadium with a provisional capacity of 27,000 spectators.

Also, according to recent information, a decisive meeting will be held this Monday—September 1st—with representatives from the Barcelona City Council, the Fire Department, and the Urban Guard, in which the situation could be unblocked. 

If they do not receive institutional approval, Barça is considering the Estadi Johan Cruyff as an alternative, although its use is conditioned by the approval of LaLiga, given that its capacity—6,000 seats—does not reach the regulatory minimum of 8,000 required for First Division matches.