It’s been a season of changing room dressing downs for Barcelona so far, with Hansi Flick once again offering his players a piece of his mind after their 1–1 draw at Rayo Vallecano two weeks ago.
Flick is keen for his side to retain the standards of their treble-winning year last time out, but the German hasn’t been best pleased with what he’s seen so far.
Dropped points in Rayo means the champions are already a couple of points adrift of Real Madrid at the top of the table, and another testing fixture is on the horizon against a Valencia side that have been on the come-up under Carlos Corberán.
Having started the season with three away games, Barcelona are returning home on Gameweek 4. However, the renovated Camp Nou doesn’t await just yet. Instead, the 6,000-seater Estadi Johan Cruyff will play host to Sunday night’s game.
Here’s how you can watch Barcelona’s first ’home’ game of the 2025–26 La Liga season.






