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Barcelona vs Sevilla live stream: How to watch Copa del Rey football online

After being stunned in the first-leg game in Seville, Ronald Koeman's FC Barcelona will hope that home-field advantage pays off in this Copa del Rey semi-final second leg clash. Don't miss a moment with our Barcelona vs Sevilla live stream guide.

With some distance between them and Atlético Madrid at the top of La Liga and a disastrous 4-1 defeat against PSG in the Champions League round of 16 first leg, the Copa del Rey remains Barcelona's best chance at some silverware this season.

The Blaugrana didn't set themselves up for success in the first leg, though, with a 2-0 defeat at Sevilla's Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán stadium.

Goals from Jules Koundé and former Barça midfielder Ivan Rakitić secured the win, giving Los Nervionenses a strong advantage going into this second leg tie.

Koeman's men will be buoyed by the fact that they have gone unbeaten in the league since the first leg meeting, including a 2-0 victory of their own over Sevilla ending a 6-game winning streak for Julen Lopetegui's side.

A final date against Levante or Athletic Bilbao awaits the winner of today's game.

Read on for full details on how to get a live stream of Barcelona vs Sevilla no matter where you are in the world with our guide below.

Barcelona vs Sevilla: Where and when?

This crucial Copa del Rey face-off takes place at the Camp Nou in Barcelona on Wednesday, with kick-off set for 9pm local time (CEST).

That makes it an 8pm kick-off in the UK and a 3pm ET / 12pm PT start for the U.S. folks tuning in. Australian Copa del Rey fans will need to be up in the early hours of Thursday morning to watch this game from 7am AEDT.

Watch Barcelona vs Sevilla online from outside your country

We have details of the U.S. and UK broadcasters of Barcelona vs Sevilla further down in this guide. If you're intent on watching this Copa del Rey match but find yourself away from home then you'll run into problems when trying to stream your domestic coverage online from abroad as it's likely to be geo-blocked. That's where a VPN (Virtual Private Network) can be a lifesaver. They allow you to virtually change the ISP of your laptop, tablet, or mobile to one that's back in your home country, letting you watch as if you were back there.

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How to watch Barcelona vs Sevilla online in the U.S.

ESPN+ has exclusive coverage of the Copa del Rey this season making it the best way to watch the Barcelona vs Sevilla semi-final match live. Plans start at just $5.99 per month. You can even bundle it with Disney+ and Hulu for just $12.99 per month.

How to stream Barcelona vs Sevilla live in the UK

Dedicated Spanish football station La Liga TV has the broadcasting rights for this massive match in the UK. Run by Premier Sports, the channel is available via Sky and Virgin Media on TV from £9.99 a month.

Premier Sports also offers a streaming-only option for all its channels that costs £9.99 and gives you access online and on the go to Premier Sports 1, Premier Sports 2, and Box Nation as well as LaLiga TV. If you only want La Liga TV, there's also a single channel streaming option that costs £5.99 a month.

Kick-off is set for 8pm GMT.



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