Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona: Preview, lineups and TV channel and stream for Copa del Rey

A high-stakes clash in the Copa del Rey sees Atletico Madrid facing Barcelona.1 Both sides, with strong La Liga pedigrees, will be vying for a place in the next round. Atletico’s renowned defensive solidity against Barcelona’s attacking flair promises an intriguing contest.

Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona: Preview, lineups and TV channel and stream for Copa del Rey

What time does Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona kick-off?

Tournament: Copa del Rey
Kick-off (GMT): 19:30, March 2nd, 2025
Venue: Riyadh Air Metropolitano

Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona Head-to-Head and Key Numbers

  • Head-to-Head Advantage: Barcelona have maintained a strong record against Atletico Madrid, securing significantly more wins in recent encounters.

  • Atletico’s Struggles: Atletico Madrid have failed to win their last five matches, with their last victory coming in a tight contest against Athletic Bilbao.

  • Catalan Challenge: Atletico are facing their third straight match against a Catalan team, having already lost to Barcelona 4-2 during this period.

  • Barcelona’s Unbeaten Streak: Barcelona have gone 20 matches without defeat in all competitions, with their last loss coming against Atletico Madrid last year.

Match Prediction

This is expected to be a very close match, with both teams having the capability to win. Atletico’s home advantage and defensive strength might give them a slight edge.

Predicted result: A narrow victory for either team, possibly 1-0 or 2-1, or even a draw.

Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona Match Events

How to watch Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona, Copa del Rey?

Country Channel(s)
Spain
RTVE (Teledeporte), Movistar+
Australia
beIN Sports Australia
Canada
ESPN+, fuboTV Canada
France
beIN Sports France
Germany DAZN Germany
Italy
Sportitalia, DAZN Italy
Japan DAZN Japan
Netherlands Ziggo Sport
Portugal Sport TV
South Korea SPOTV
United Kingdom
BT Sport, Premier Sports
United States ESPN+

Note: Channel listings may vary depending on broadcasting rights.

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