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Barcelona faces a crucial La Liga clash against Girona on Monday, February 16th, seeking to rebound from a damaging 4-0 defeat to Atlético Madrid in the Copa del Rey semifinals. The loss, coupled with Real Madrid’s 4-1 victory on Saturday, has seen Barcelona drop to second place in the league standings. The match at Estadi Montilivi presents an opportunity for Xavi’s side to regain the top spot, but Girona, battling to avoid relegation, will prove a stern test.
The stakes are high for both teams. Barcelona, aiming for a domestic double, cannot afford another slip-up in the title race. Girona, currently 15th in La Liga, are just two points above the relegation zone and desperately demand points to secure their top-flight status. Their recent form has been patchy, with a three-game winless run adding to the pressure.
Kickoff is scheduled for 9 p.m. Central European Time (CET), which translates to 3 p.m. Eastern Time (ET), noon Pacific Time (PT) in the US and Canada, 8 p.m. Greenwich Imply Time (GMT), and 7 a.m. Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) on Tuesday, February 17th, according to Sports Illustrated.
For viewers in the United States, the match will be available to stream on ESPN Select, offering both English and Spanish-language broadcasts. ESPN’s streaming options now include two tiers: ESPN Select, priced at $12 per month, which provides access to content previously available on ESPN Plus, and ESPN Unlimited, at $30 per month, offering a comprehensive package of ESPN networks and services, as detailed by CBS Sports.
Fans in the United Kingdom can watch the game exclusively on Premier Sports 1 and via the Premier Sports Player. A subscription to the dedicated La Liga channel costs £8 per month, while a full Premier Sports subscription is available for £10 per month for Sky and Virgin TV customers, or as an add-on through Prime Video for £15 per month, Sports Illustrated reports.
Canadian viewers can tune in on TSN 5 and TSN Plus, with TSN Plus subscriptions costing CA$8 per month and providing coverage of various sports including PGA Tour Live, NFL, and Formula 1. In Australia, BeIN Sports holds the broadcast rights, with BeIN Sports Connect offering live coverage for AU$16 per month or an annual commitment of AU$160.
Recent Form and Key Considerations
Barcelona’s recent 4-0 defeat to Atlético Madrid in the Copa del Rey was a significant setback, exposing defensive vulnerabilities that have been a recurring theme since Hansi Flick took over as manager in 2024-2025, according to CBS Sports. While their attack remains potent, defensive frailties have been exploited by teams including Club Brugge and Slavia Praha. Girona, meanwhile, have struggled for consistency at home, winning only three of their matches at the Estadi Montilivi this season.
How to Watch in Key Regions
Here’s a quick guide to accessing the match based on location:
- United States: ESPN Select
- United Kingdom: Premier Sports 1 & Premier Sports Player
- Canada: TSN 5 & TSN Plus
- Australia: BeIN Sports Connect
The match represents a critical juncture in La Liga’s title race. A win for Barcelona would restore their lead at the top of the table, while a victory for Girona would significantly boost their survival hopes. The outcome at Estadi Montilivi will undoubtedly have implications for both ends of the La Liga standings.
Following this match, Barcelona will return to action with another key La Liga fixture, while Girona will continue their fight against relegation. The coming weeks will be decisive for both clubs as they pursue their respective goals in the Spanish top flight.
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