Barca won't get much rest after the Elche triumph, as they will have to play two fixtures this week. On November 5, they will travel to Belgium to face Club Brugge in the Champions League. After three games in the continental competition, Flick's side have six points in their kitty, winning twice and losing the other game. However, they'll be the favourites against the Belgian side, who sit 20th in the table, 11 steps below the Catalans. Soon after the Champions League clash, Barca will need to shift their focus to the domestic league, where they'll play another away game, this time against Celta Vigo on November 9. They will have a hectic schedule post the break too, where they will play matches in quick succession against Athletic Club, Chelsea, and Alaves, before taking on Atletico Madrid on December 2.