

Watch Barcelona vs Copenhagen today as the Catalan giants hope for an easy night that ends with qualification against Jacob Neestrup's side, with all the details on live streaming and TV coverage right here in this guide.
Date: Wednesday, 28 January 2026
Kick-off time: 8:00pm BST / 3:00pm ET
Venue: Nou Camp, Barcelona
TV & Streaming: TNT Sports / Discovery+ (UK), Paramount+ (USA), Stan Sport (Australia)
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Hansi Flick's side is in a good position, too, currently ninth and knowing a win could well be enough to sneak into those all-important positions, should results go their way.
Copenhagen have work to do, and is currently outside the top 24 on goal difference, so a big result is needed in Spain.
There may also need to be an element of lady luck with the Danish side this evening, with every team in action and five teams on eight points.
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How to watch Barcelona vs Copenhagen in the UK
Barcelona vs Copenhagen has not been picked for coverage on TV in the UK, but can be streamed live by subscribers on the Discovery+ platform.
Watch Barcelona vs Copenhagen in the US
Barcelona vs Copenhagen will be available for streaming in the United States on Paramount+, courtesy of the official Champions League broadcaster, CBS.
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How to watch Barcelona vs Copenhagen in Australia
Champions League lovers in Australia can watch Barcelona vs Copenhagen live via Stan Sport.
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Barcelona vs Copenhagen: Champions League preview
Barcelona boast a record of four wins, one draw and two defeats from their seven matches so far and will be looking to add another pivotal success to that against Copenhagen.
Flick's men are just outside of the top-eight places at present, and one tiny teeny slip up from any of those sides could result in Barca sliding in, should they win at Camp Nou.
Level on points with eighth-placed Chelsea, seventh-placed Newcastle United and sixth-placed Paris Saint-Germain, it may be that results have to go in their favour on a night where every team is in action at the same time.
They will be without the services of Ferran Torres, Gavi, Pedri and Andreas Christensen due to injury problems, while Frenkie de Jong is suspended.
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Copenhagen will qualify should they beat Barcelona, but even that in itself could be a bridge too far on this occasion.
The Lions have managed to pick up seven points from their last three matches in the competition, beating Kairat and Villarreal before drawing with Napoli last time out.
That will give them some level of confidence heading to Spain, but it will have to be some performance to keep Barca's attacking talents quiet.
Thomas Delaney will miss the contest following his red card against Napoli, and both Rodrigo Huescas and Magnus Mattsson are injured.
FourFourTwo's prediction
Barcelona 2-0 Copenhagen
We are predicting an easy home win for Barcelona as they progress via a slip-up from Newcastle in the top eight.
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