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Barcelona vs Celta (3-2): summary and goals of the match for LaLiga [VIDEO]

Viernes 22 de Septiembre del 2023

Barcelona defeated Celta 3-2 in the 6th round of LaLiga.

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Barcelona defeated Celta de Vigo 3-2 on Saturday, September 23, 2023, in the sixth matchday of LaLiga at the Olympic Stadium in Montjuic.

WHEN DOES BARCELONA VS. CELTA PLAY?

The match between Barcelona and Celta de Vigo for the sixth matchday of LaLiga EA Sports will take place on Saturday, September 23, 2023, at the Olympic Stadium in Montjuic.

WHAT TIME DOES BARCELONA VS. CELTA PLAY?

The match between Barcelona and Celta de Vigo is scheduled to kick off at 11:30 (Peruvian time). Here are the kick-off times for other countries so you don't miss this important match.

  • Mexico: 10:30 hours
  • Ecuador: 11:30 hours
  • Colombia: 11:30 hours
  • Bolivia: 12:30 hours
  • Venezuela: 12:30 hours
  • Chile: 12:30 hours
  • Argentina: 13:30 hours
  • Paraguay: 13:30 hours
  • Uruguay: 13:30 hours
  • Brazil: 13:30 hours
  • Spain: 18:30 hours

WHAT CHANNEL IS BARCELONA VS. CELTA ON?

The match between Barcelona and Celta de Vigo for matchday 6 of LaLiga EA Sports will be broadcasted on ESPN and STAR Plus in South America, while in Spain, the match will be broadcasted on Movistar LaLiga and Movistar Plus. You can also follow the minute-by-minute updates on the DT El Comercio website.

WHERE TO WATCH BARCELONA VS. CELTA VIA STREAMING

To watch the Barcelona vs. Celta de Vigo match online via free streaming, you will need to create an account on Star Plus or Movistar Plus.

POSSIBLE LINEUPS, BARCELONA VS. CELTA

  • Barcelona: Ter Stegen; Cancelo, Koundé, Christensen, Balde; Romeu, De Jong; Raphinha, Gavi, Joao Félix, and Lewandowski.
  • Celta de Vigo: Villar, Mingueza, Nuñez, Starfelt, Dominguez, Ristic, Aspas, Beltran, De la Torre, Bamba, Larsen.

About Barcelona

FC Barcelona defeated Belgian side Antwerp 5-0 on Tuesday in the first match of Group H in the Champions League, setting the foundation to avoid a third consecutive elimination in the group stage of the prestigious European competition.

Portuguese forward Joao Felix (11), Polish striker Robert Lewandowski (19), and an own goal by Jelle Bataille (22), who deflected a cross from Raphinha with his shoulder, quickly took the excitement out of the match at the Olympic Stadium in Montjuic, Barcelona's temporary home while renovations are taking place at Camp Nou.

In the second half, Barcelona eased off the gas, but still found time for Gavi to score the fourth goal (54), and Joao Felix (66) to score again, showcasing his excellent form.

The reigning Belgian champions, led by former Dutch midfielder and ex-Barcelona player Mark Van Bommel, barely troubled German goalkeeper Marc André Ter Stegen.

With these three points, Barcelona, currently second in the Spanish league, leads their Champions League group ahead of Porto, who defeated Shakhtar Donetsk 3-1 at the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg, the Ukrainian team's home stadium for Champions League matches due to the war in Ukraine.

Barcelona will visit Porto on the second matchday on October 4, a clash between the two favorites to advance to the round of 16 as group leaders.

But Xavi Hernandez's men should not get too confident. Last year, they also started the group stage with a 5-1 victory over Czech side Viktoria Pilsen, only to crash out and end up in the Europa League as third in the group.

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