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Barcelona will face Valencia in their first match of the La Liga 2024–25 season on Saturday (Sunday IST). The high-voltage match between the two former La Liga champions is scheduled to take place at the Mestalla in Valencia and will start at 1:00 a.m. IST. After failing to win the La Liga title last season under club legend Xavi, Barcelona would like to make a promising start in the new season under the new boss Hansi Flick.
The former German manager, who led Bayern Munich to the Champions League title in 2020, was appointed as the new Barcelona coach a couple of months ago, and he will be eager to bring back the glory days for one of the biggest clubs in football history.
Meanwhile, Valencia claimed a ninth-place finish in La Liga last season. Valencia will enter the contest against Barcelona after winning two of their seven pre-season friendly games. Valencia’s attacking unit will heavily rely on Rafa Mir’s goal-scoring prowess.
Here’s all you need to know about the live streaming and kick-off details of the Valencia-Barcelona match:
When will the La Liga 2024–25 match between Valencia and Barcelona take place?
Barcelona will face Valencia in the La Liga 2024-25 match on Sunday, August 18 IST.
Where will the La Liga 2024–25 match between Valencia and Barcelona be played?
The La Liga 2024-25 match between Valencia and Barcelona is scheduled to take place at Mestalla in Valencia.
What time will the La Liga 2024–25 match between Valencia and Barcelona start?
The La Liga 2024-25 match between Valencia and Barcelona will start at 1:00 a.m. IST.
Which channel will live telecast the La Liga 2024–25 match between Valencia and Barcelona in India?
The Valencia vs Barcelona La Liga 2024–25 match will have a live telecast available on Sports 18 Network in India.
Where to watch the live streaming of the La Liga 2024–25 match between Valencia and Barcelona?
The La Liga 2024–25 match between Valencia and Barcelona will be live streamed on the Jio Cinema app and website in India.
Probable XIs
Valencia: Mamardashvili, Correia, Mosquera, Tárrega, Vázquez, Guillamón, Pepelu, Javi Guerra, Diego López, Rafa Mir, Hugo Duro.
FC Barcelona: Ter Stegen, Koundé, Eric García, Iñigo Martínez, Balde, Christensen, Casadó, Lamine, Gündogan, Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski.
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