Catch Barcelona vs Olympiacos live match today as Champions League action returns following the October، here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the match live, including global streaming and TV details
Barcelona Face Olympiacos in a Crucial Champions League Test Before El Clásico
Barcelona host Olympiacos in the Champions League just days before the first Clásico of the 2025–26 season — a game they simply cannot afford to lose.
A defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in Gameweek 2 has left little margin for error, and Barça, who dominated the league phase last season, must secure a win to stay on course for automatic qualification to the Round of 16.
Hansi Flick’s side have struggled with injuries early in the campaign, raising concerns about their form heading into the decisive showdown with Real Madrid, which could prove pivotal in their La Liga title defense.
On Tuesday, the Catalan club face a familiar adversary in José Luis Mendilibar, who takes charge of Olympiacos for what will be his 26th encounter against Barcelona. His poor record versus the Blaugrana offers the hosts an added boost of confidence.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Barcelona’s Champions League clash with Olympiacos.

What Time Does Barcelona vs Olympiacos Kick Off?
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Stadium: Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
Date: Tuesday, October 21
Kick-Off Time: 12:45 p.m. ET / 9:45 a.m. PT / 5:45 p.m. BST
Referee: Urs Schnyder (SUI)
VAR: Fedayi San (SUI)
How to Watch Barcelona vs Olympiacos Live Match
In the United Kingdom, the match will be available via Amazon Prime Video, though a discovery+ subscription is required to access the stream.
Fans can also tune in through TNT Sports, which will broadcast the game live on TV.
In the United States, coverage will be available on Paramount+, while Spanish-language broadcasts are offered by Univision, UniMás, and TUDN.
Canadian viewers can stream the action on DAZN, and fans in Mexico can follow the game via HBO Max and TNT Sports.

What’s Next for Barcelona?
Next up, Barcelona travel to the capital for the season’s first El Clásico against LaLiga leaders Real Madrid on Saturday.
While the fixture hasn’t always determined the title in recent years, a loss for Flick’s men would be a major setback.
The Catalans currently trail Los Blancos by two points, with Madrid maintaining their edge after a narrow weekend win over Getafe.






