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Chelsea vs Barcelona live: Champions League showdown pits Estevao against Yamal at Stamford Bridge

Chelsea and Barcelona renew their Champions League rivalry and clash for the first time in seven years at Stamford Bridge

Watching Estevao, Yamal and Pedri is a treat for football purists - Maresca

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Chelsea host Barcelona as the sides renew their Champions League rivalry in a blockbuster at Stamford Bridge.

The Blues are developing nicely under Enzo Maresca and have won four of their last five games without the injured Cole Palmer but face a huge test with the visit of the Spanish champions, who arrive with Lamine Yamal available again after injury.

Chelsea and Barcelona met in two memorable Champions League semi-finals in 2009 and 2012, but this will be their first encounter since a round-of-16 clash in 2018 where Lionel Messi scored three goals across a 4-1 aggregate win.

Chelsea and Barcelona take identical Champions League records into tonight’s match, with two wins, a draw and a defeat from four games so far. Barcelona’s defeat came on their last visit to England and at the hands of Newcastle.

The match will be shown live on Amazon Prime Video, but follow the latest build-up and updates from Chelsea v Barcelona below

Chelsea v Barcelona live: Latest Champions League updates

Chelsea host Barcelona in Champions League | Kick-off 8pm, live on Prime Video

Chelsea and Barcelona renew rivalry with first meeting in seven years

Both teams take identical records into tonight: P4, W2, D1, L1

Team news: Marcus Rashford a doubt for the visitors

1 minute ago

What is the Barcelona team news?

For the visitors, Alejandro Balde should be fit to start despite being substituted following a knock to the head in Saturday’s 4-0 win over Athletic Bilbao, while Raphinha may be in line for an appearance off the bench after he made his return from a hamstring injury. Marcus Rashford is ill however and is a doubt for the trip to Stamford Bridge.

Jamie Braidwood25 November 2025 17:04

2 minutes ago

What is the Chelsea team news?

Aside from Cole Palmer, Chelsea will be without the injury-prone Romeo Lavia alongside Dario Essugo and long-term absentee Levi Colwill, who all remain out of action.

Captain Reece James was withdrawn at half-time against Burnley but Maresca confirmed the move was planned in advance rather than as a result of any injury concerns. Wesley Fofana missed out on the squad for the Burnley game entirely for “protection”, but should be fit to face Barca.

Jamie Braidwood25 November 2025 17:02

4 minutes ago

Kick-off time and how to watch Chelsea v Barcelona

When is Chelsea vs Barcelona?

The match is scheduled to take place on Tuesday 25 November at Stamford Bridge. Kick-off is set for 8pm GMT.

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the UK can watch the game live on Amazon Prime, with coverage from 6.55pm GMT. If you're not an Amazon Prime Video subscriber you can start a free 30-day trial here.

Jamie Braidwood25 November 2025 17:01

4 minutes ago

Good evening

Chelsea host Barcelona in a blockbuster Champions League tie tonight, with both sides pushing for a spot in the top eight automatic qualifiers.

Enzo Maresca’s men are 12th in the league phase table, one place behind and level on points with tonight’s opponents.

The Blues are fresh from a 2-0 win over Burnley in the Premier League at the weekend, but a toe fracture for Cole Palmer means they will have to face the Spanish giants without their talisman, who is nearing a return from a two-month injury layoff.

Chelsea dropped points in a 2-2 draw against Qarabag in their last European encounter but have two wins from two at home in this campaign, while Barcelona were held to a 3-3 draw by Club Brugge in an entertaining tussle.

Jamie Braidwood25 November 2025 17:00

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