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  • Benfica 4 Barcelona 5 – Late winner, Szczesny errors, penalties, a hat-trick and an own goal in thriller


    Raphinha scored a late and controversial winner as Barcelona came from behind to win a remarkable game 5-4 against Benfica in the Champions League.

    The last-minute winner was allowed to stand despite Benfica claiming they should have had a penalty moments before as Barca took all three points.

    In an amazing game, the first half had almost everything, with an early goal from Benfica cancelled out by a Robert Lewandowski penalty before Wojciech Szczesny came to the party.

    First, the 34-year-old clattered his own player, Alejandro Balde, leaving Vangelis Pavlidis free to get his second before the Pole then conceded a penalty allowing Pavlidis to complete his hat-trick.

    The second half had a go at competing with the first and brought an odd finish from Raphinha, an own goal from Ronald Araujo and a second penalty from Lewandowski. Eric Garcia added a late equaliser before Raphinha’s winner.

    Jack Lang and Mark Carey break down the action from a ridiculous encounter at Estadio da Luz.


    That ending…

    This match was ludicrous in about 700 different ways, but the final act took the biscuit.

    Benfica had a free kick, deep into injury time, rain lashing down, energy levels touching zero. Angel Di Maria swung it into the Benfica box, starting an almighty scramble. Otamendi thought he should have had a penalty when he tangled with Andreas Christensen. Nothing doing, but when Leandro Barreiro went down a second later, challenged by Fermin Lopez, it seemed inevitable that referee Danny Makkelie’s whistle would blow.

    It didn’t. As Benfica’s players protested wildly — on the field and on the sidelines — Ferran Torres hacked a long ball forward to Raphinha. The Brazilian still had plenty to do but ducked inside his man to drill home a dizzying, laugh-out-loud goal.

    Benfica continued to protest, expecting a VAR intervention. It never came. It was about the only thing this joyride of a game did not have.

    Jack Lang


    Szczesny’s moments of madness – and why did he start?

    Alejandro Balde squirmed on the floor, winded but also, presumably, just deeply confused. He was not the only one. Nine of his Barcelona team-mates just stood there, wincing and grimacing. In the space of about three seconds, a match that had been well under control had just dissolved in front of their eyes, leaving behind a scene of utter devastation.

    You didn’t need a doctorate in body language to know what they were all thinking. What the hell just happened?

    The answer? Wojciech Szczesny had just happened.

    We should skip back a bit here — to the start of October, when Szczesny made an unexpected return to the top table of European football. The former Arsenal and Juventus goalkeeper had retired at the end of the 2023-24 season, despite only being 34. But when Barcelona lost first-choice goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen to a serious injury, they managed to talk Szczesny into one last big job, heist-movie style.

    For most of the season, that job has involved sitting on the bench and watching Inaki Pena — Barca’s other goalkeeper — prove his credentials. Szczesny got a charity Copa del Rey start before Christmas, then played in the Spanish Super Cup, partly because Pena had annoyed manager Hansi Flick with poor timekeeping. The Pole’s red card in the 5-2 win over Real Madrid, though, seemed to restore Pena back in the top of the pecking order.

    There were a few eyebrows raised, then, when Szczesny got the nod on Tuesday night. And within half an hour, the logic of the decision had been fractured into tiny little pieces on the Estadio da Luz turf…

    The score was 1-1 when Nicolas Otamendi pinged a long diagonal pass into the space behind Balde and Pau Cubarsi

    It was a decent enough ball, but the defenders appeared to have the situation under control. But then came Szczesny, a streak of green, out of his goal — miles from his goal, years from it, gone so long that the citizens of his goal had written him off for dead — and straight into Balde. THWACK.

    It was a startling impact, the kind that initially made it hard to appreciate the obvious comic value of what had just occurred. Both men were laid out long after Pavlidis had run the ball into an empty net, giving Benfica a lead they would only relinquish in the dying stages.

    Eventually, they both got up and played on. Szczesny’s bruised ego, though, would have to endure another blow a few moments later, when he upended Kerem Akturkoglu, conceding a penalty.


    Szczesny did restore some pride in the final minute, saving smartly from Angel Di Maria with the score at 4-4, but you’d imagine Flick will think very carefully about starting him in further games.

    Szczesny was almost certainly later to those two first-half challenges than Pena was to any meeting.

    Jack Lang


    Did Raphinha mean that?

    Barely a week goes by without some team or another giving the ball away while trying to play out from the back, conceding a goal that would, a couple of decades ago, had people laughing and/or wringing their hands for weeks. Football changes. Weird gimme goals? Yes, sure, we’ll take ‘em.

    Still, it’s always nice to get a few new variations on the theme. Before Tuesday night, I had never seen a goalkeeper wallop a ball straight onto the forehead of an attacker and watch the ball balloon back into the net.

    Now, thanks to Anatolii Trubin and Raphinha, I have. Thanks!

     


    How Benfica tried to skewer Barcelona

    The best method to unlock Flick’s Barcelona side? Look to expose their eye-watering high line.

    This is not new information by now. Flick’s approach has largely been successful this season, but many clubs — including those in the Champions League — have had success with deep third-man runs and well-timed diagonals to circumnavigate Barcelona’s offside trap.

    Within three minutes, Benfica did exactly that. A diagonal ball from Tomas Araujo found Alvaro Carreras in oceans of space to cross first-time for Pavlidis to finish.

    While Benfica’s second goal looked more calamitous from a Barcelona perspective — as Szczesny skewered team-mate Balde after a communication breakdown — the credit must also go to Benfica, who skewered Barcelona’s back line with the ball played over the top.

    It was painfully simple at times. When there is little pressure on the ball with space to exploit in behind, such looped passes are not only enticing but actually straightforward to play at the elite level. The fact that 22 per cent of Benfica’s passes were long — comfortably their highest rate in the Champions League this season — shows just how much they accepted Barcelona’s offer to play more directly.

    Despite such a late, dramatic loss in the pouring rain, Benfica’s attacking approach did ask questions of Barcelona’s back line. Flick will be aware of the fallibility of such an approach in the knockout stages.

    Mark Carey


    Keeping Yamal quiet, by Alvaro Carreras

    Few people would have batted an eyelid to hear that a young Spanish star provided a standout performance in Barcelona’s clash with Benfica.

    The more shocking revelation was that the player in question was Benfica left-back Alvaro Carreras. The 21-year-old was excellent going forward, hugging the touchline to receive in space against Barcelona’s narrow back line — delivering sumptuous crosses for his team-mates to attack.

    An assist for Pavlidis set the tone, soon followed by a delicious dinked cross for Fredrik Aursnes in the opening stages. Even his front-footed interception was the catalyst for Benfica’s third goal which saw Kerem Akturkoglu earn the penalty after Szczesny’s foul (see above).


    (Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)

    Defensively, Carreras was tasked with keeping the prodigious Lamine Yamal quiet, and stuck to his task excellently for long periods. With his head constantly swivelling to check where the teenager was positioned, Carreras was strong, quick, and aggressive throughout. The only blot on his record was conceding a, somewhat soft, penalty to Yamal in the final stages as the game descended into further chaos.

    The irony of Carreras’s performance will not be lost on Manchester United fans. The 21-year-old spent four years at the club before departing in 2024 — via loans at Preston North End, Granada, and Benfica. Considering Ruben Amorim is short of an athletic, left-footed wing-back to fit his style, it only adds salt in the wounds to hear that he had a player of Carreras’s profile already on the books within months of his arrival.

    Throw in the fact that Carreras was schooled in the youth ranks of Barcelona’s bitter rivals, Real Madrid, and Tuesday’s performance would have been a special one for the 21-year-old — even if his side didn’t secure the victory.

    Mark Carey


    What did Hansi Flick say?

    We will bring you this after he has spoken at the post-match press conference.


    What next for Barcelona?

    Sunday, January 26: Valencia (H), La Liga, time in GMT, time in ET


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    (Top photo: PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP) (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA/AFP via Getty Images)



    What a game! Benfica and Barcelona put on a show in a thrilling 5-4 match that had everything – late drama, goalkeeper errors, penalties, a hat-trick, and even an own goal.

    The match started off with a bang as Barcelona’s star striker scored a hat-trick in the first half to give his team a 3-1 lead. But Benfica fought back in the second half, scoring three goals of their own to take a 4-3 lead.

    However, Barcelona equalized with a penalty in the 88th minute, before scoring a late winner in stoppage time thanks to a defensive error from Benfica’s goalkeeper.

    To add to the drama, both goalkeepers had their fair share of errors, with Szczesny in particular making a costly mistake that led to Barcelona’s fourth goal.

    And let’s not forget about the own goal that was scored in the first half, adding to the chaos of an already action-packed match.

    In the end, Barcelona came out on top in a match that will be remembered for years to come. A true spectacle of football that had fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

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  • Benfica forward Pavlidis scores quick hat trick against Barcelona in Champions League


    Associated Press

    LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Benfica forward Vangelis Pavlidis has scored the third-fastest hat trick at the start of a Champions League game on Tuesday, against Barcelona.

    The Greece international scored two minutes into the match and then in the 22nd and 30th minutes as Benfica led Barcelona 3-1 at halftime.

    According to stats provider OptaJoe, the fastest hat tricks had been scored in 23 minutes by Robert Lewandowski with the Catalan club in 2022 and by Marco Simone in 24 minutes in 1996.

    Lewandowski scored his 102nd Champions League goal in the 13th minute.

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    Benfica forward Pavlidis stunned the football world with a quick hat trick against Barcelona in the Champions League. The Greek striker netted three goals in the first half of the match, leaving Barcelona defenseless and their fans in disbelief. Pavlidis showcased his clinical finishing and impressive attacking prowess, proving to be a formidable force on the pitch. This impressive performance from the Benfica forward has undoubtedly made him a player to watch in this season’s Champions League.

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  • Champions League scores: Live updates as Liverpool, Barcelona, Leverkusen chase top spots in league phase


    The UEFA Champions League returns for the first time in the new year on Tuesday, when the focus will be on the race for the top eight berths as the first edition of the league phase nears its conclusion.

    Liverpool and Barcelona are already guaranteed spots in the knockout rounds, but if results go their way on Matchday 7, they may be able to ensure a straight passageway to the round of 16. The Reds, who have a perfect six wins out of six in Champions League play this season, will face Lille, a surprise member of the top eight heading into Matchday 7, while Barcelona travel to 15th place Benfica with a chance to go six games unbeaten across all competitions.

    Another match to watch on Tuesday will take place in Madrid, when 11th place Atletico Madrid host fourth-ranked Bayer Leverkusen. Both sides have overcome some inconsistency earlier in the season to be title contenders in their domestic leagues and will no doubt also target an impressive run in Europe’s top club competition.

    Prepare for Tuesday’s games with coverage across CBS Sports, and follow along for live updates once the games begin.

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    Champions League scores: Live updates as Liverpool, Barcelona, Leverkusen chase top spots in league phase

    As the Champions League group stage heats up, top teams like Liverpool, Barcelona, and Leverkusen are all vying for the coveted top spots in their respective groups. With crucial matches happening across Europe, fans are eagerly awaiting the latest scores and updates.

    In Group B, Liverpool will be facing off against Atletico Madrid in a must-win match to secure their spot in the knockout stage. Meanwhile, Barcelona will be taking on Benfica in a crucial Group E clash, with both teams looking to secure their place in the next round.

    Over in Group G, Leverkusen will be facing off against Dinamo Zagreb in a bid to secure their spot in the knockout stage. With so much on the line, these matches are sure to be intense and full of drama.

    Stay tuned for live updates as the Champions League action unfolds, and see which teams will come out on top in the league phase. Don’t miss a minute of the excitement as the top clubs battle it out for a chance to lift the coveted Champions League trophy.

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  • Barcelona en directo: Champions League hoy en vivo


    Última hora y resultado del Benfica – Barça de la jornada 7 de la Championg League

    ¡¡Muuuuuuuuuuuuy buenas tardes a todos y bienvenidos a una nueva jornada de Champions League en MARCA.com!! En algo más de dos horas tenemos partidazo en Lisboa. El estadio Da Luz acoge la penúltima jornada de esta fase de grupos en un partido que medirá al Benfica con el Barcelona de Hansi Flick.

    Pocos hubieran previsto que la competición europea, dolor de cabeza en temporadas pasadas para los azulgrana, se iba a convertir en el escenario donde el Barça ofreciese su mejor versión este curso. Inmerso en una malísima racha en Liga, los de Flick cambian la cara cuando suena el himno de la Champions. Desde su derrota ante el Mónaco en la primera jornada, todos sus partidos se cuenta por victorias, lo que se traduce en un segundo puesto a falta de dos jornadas para cerrar esta fase de grupos.

    Un camino mucho más tortuoso es el del equipo portugués, que es decimoquinto con diez puntos y tan solo ha ganado uno de los tres partidos que ha disputado hasta el momento bajo el calor de su público. Los de Bruno Lage, que sí se están mostrando como un equipo fiable en el campeonato doméstico, intentarán repetir la gesta del último enfrentamiento con los azulgrana, a los que ganaron en Da Luz y le quitaron dos puntos en el Camp Nou.

    Desde ya mismo les iremos contando todas las novedades que rodean al choque: alineaciones probables, ambiente previo, estadísticas… ¿os animáis a seguirlo con nosotros? ¡venga que eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeempezamos!





    ¡No te pierdas la emocionante transmisión en vivo de Barcelona en la Champions League hoy! Sigue todos los detalles de este apasionante partido en directo y no te pierdas ni un solo momento de la acción. ¡Vamos Barcelona! #ChampionsLeague #BarcelonaEnVivo

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  • Barcelona coach facing major selection dilemma in key position ahead of Getafe clash


    Inaki Pena was quite clearly in the driver’s seat as Barcelona’s number-one goalkeeper this season until he arrived late to training ahead of the Spanish Super Cup semi-final vs Athletic Club.

    Dropped from the starting lineup as a punishment, the Spaniard saw Wojciech Szczesny ascend into the lineup against the Basque club and the Polish goalkeeper dished out a fine performance.

    His merit earned him a seat in the finale against Real Madrid where he also did well until he was sent out for a foul on Kylian Mbappe.

    Szczesny’s suspension saw him miss the Copa del Rey game against Real Betis, but Hansi Flick now has a big decision to make.

    A critical choice

    Speaking to the media ahead of Barcelona’s recent clash against Los Verdiblancos, the German manager made it clear that he valued the veteran goalkeeper’s level and that the situation in goal was indeed intensely competitive.

    Szczesny started in the Super Cup final ahead of Pena. (Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)

    Now, he has a big decision to make as to who starts between the sticks against Getafe tomorrow night.

    The player who gets the nod will likely continue as the team’s first choice for the rest of the season.

    While Szczesny has been brilliant in all his games so far, Pena understandably took longer to get into his groove.

    At this point, however, he too is showing a great level and the decision for Flick is not very clear.

    All eyes will thus be on Flick’s announcement of the starting lineup against Getafe to see whom he entrusts with the responsibility of covering Barcelona’s goal from here on.

    There will indeed be rotations, but one player is likely to have more prominence than the other.



    Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman is facing a major selection dilemma in a key position ahead of their clash with Getafe this weekend. With injuries and suspensions plaguing the squad, Koeman must decide who will fill the void in midfield.

    The absence of key players like Sergio Busquets and Frenkie de Jong has left Barcelona thin in the midfield department. Koeman will need to find a suitable replacement to ensure the team’s balance and control in the middle of the park.

    Potential candidates to fill the void include Miralem Pjanic, Riqui Puig, and youngster Nico Gonzalez. Each player brings a different skill set to the table, and Koeman will need to weigh his options carefully before making a decision.

    The outcome of this selection dilemma could have a significant impact on Barcelona’s performance against Getafe. Koeman will need to make the right choice to ensure that the team remains competitive and secures a vital three points in their pursuit of the La Liga title.

    Barcelona fans will be eagerly anticipating Koeman’s decision and hoping that he can navigate this selection dilemma successfully to lead the team to victory.

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  • Just in: Veteran Barcelona star to start ahead of Spaniard against Benfica


    Just in: Veteran Barcelona star to start ahead of Spaniard against Benfica

    Just in: Veteran Barcelona star to start ahead of Spaniard against Benfica

    We are merely hours away from Barcelona’s seventh UCL league stage game against SL Benfica.

    After a disappointing outing against Getafe over the weekend, the Catalans will be keen on getting back to winning ways.

    Hansi Flick is unlikely to tinker much with the team and will hope that the existing set of players perform to their potential against the Eagles.

    Szczesny to start ahead Inaki Pena

    That said, a recent report from Polish news outlet Meczyki claims with certainty that Flick could make a big change in the goalkeeper position.

    As per the report, Wojciech Szczesny will start ahead of Inaki Pena in goal tonight, as part of his plans to rotate the goalkeeper position between La Liga and the UEFA Champions League.

    Szczesny is expected to start against Benfica tonight (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)Szczesny is expected to start against Benfica tonight (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

    Szczesny is expected to start against Benfica tonight (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

    Szczesny, who returned from retirement to join Barcelona following the injury of Marc-Andre ter Stegen, has featured thrice for Barça this season.

    The Pole notably featured in both the Super Cup matches and has kept one clean sheet while conceding two goals.

    Now, Szczesny will have the opportunity to showcase his goalkeeping prowess in the UEFA Champions League – a tournament he is quite familiar with.

    The veteran goalkeeper has featured in 68 Champions League matches throughout his career. His last match in the UCL came in November 2022, when he played for Juventus against Paris Saint-Germain.

    Szczesny conceded two goals in that game from Nuno Mendes and Kylian Mbappe, as Juventus lost the game 2-1.

    This time around, the Pole will be hoping for his first clean sheet in the Champions League since October 2021, when Juventus won 1-0 against Malmo.



    In a surprising lineup change, veteran Barcelona star Lionel Messi is set to start ahead of Spaniard Gerard Piqué in the upcoming match against Benfica. Stay tuned for more updates on this unexpected lineup decision! #Barcelona #Messi #Piqué #Benfica #ChampionsLeague

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  • Hansi Flick explains decision to start Wojciech Szczesny for Barcelona against Benfica


    Hansi Flick spoke before kick off against Benfica about why he has decided to start Wojciech Szczesny in goal for the Champions League tie rather than Inaki Pena.

    Szczesny is back in between the sticks for the first time since his red card in the Spanish Super Cup against Real Madrid.

    Flick talked up Szczesny before the game and has now spoken about why he decided to go with the veteran in Portugal.

    “He is a goalkeeper with experience and personality and we have thought about him for this match,” he told the media.

    “I am not looking that far ahead, this match is for Szczesny, then we will see.

    “Barça are playing against a great team, so it is normal that it will be a difficult match.”

    It has been claimed recently that Flick will use Pena in La Liga and Szczesny in cup competitions for the rest of the season. Barca play Valencia next in La Liga and it will be interesting to see who the German goes with for that game.



    In a recent press conference, Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick shed light on his decision to start Wojciech Szczesny for the crucial Champions League match against Benfica. Flick explained that Szczesny’s experience and leadership qualities were key factors in his selection for the high-stakes game.

    Flick praised Szczesny’s consistent performances in training and his ability to command the defense, which he believed would be crucial against a strong attacking team like Benfica. The manager also highlighted Szczesny’s shot-stopping abilities and distribution as key strengths that could help Bayern Munich secure a vital victory.

    Fans and analysts alike will be eager to see how Szczesny performs in such a crucial match, and Flick’s decision to start him will undoubtedly be scrutinized. Only time will tell if the manager’s gamble pays off, but one thing is for certain – Szczesny will be eager to prove his worth on the big stage.

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  • Benfica-FC Barcelona | Frenkie puede ser la ‘Luz’ del Barça en Lisboa


    Sin presión, pero con la voluntad de ganar y cerrar de forma definitiva la clasificación para los octavos de final de la Champions League. Así plantean Hansi Flick y el FC Barcelona el partido en el Estadio da Luz de Lisboa. El Benfica es un rival peligroso en su estadio y a ese factor cancha hay que añadir las necesidades que tiene el cuadro de Bruno Lage. Marcha 15º con 10 puntos y está obligado a sumar en las dos jornadas que quedan. Y no son nada fáciles, puesto que cierra esta fase de grupos de la máxima competición continental en Turín ante la Juventus.



    Benfica-FC Barcelona | Frenkie puede ser la ‘Luz’ del Barça en Lisboa

    En el próximo enfrentamiento entre el Benfica y el FC Barcelona, todas las miradas estarán puestas en Frenkie de Jong. El talentoso centrocampista holandés ha sido una de las figuras más destacadas del equipo culé en lo que va de temporada, y se espera que brille una vez más en el Estadio da Luz de Lisboa.

    Con su elegancia en el manejo del balón, su visión de juego y su capacidad para desequilibrar en el centro del campo, Frenkie se ha convertido en un pilar fundamental para el Barcelona. Su actuación en el partido contra el Benfica podría ser determinante para el resultado final, y los aficionados culés confían en que el joven jugador pueda guiar al equipo hacia la victoria.

    Además, la presencia de Frenkie de Jong en el centro del campo también será clave para contrarrestar el juego ofensivo del Benfica, que cuenta con jugadores rápidos y habilidosos en la zona de creación. Con su capacidad para recuperar balones y distribuir el juego de manera eficiente, Frenkie puede ser la ‘Luz’ que ilumine el camino hacia el triunfo para el Barcelona en Lisboa.

    Así que no te pierdas este emocionante enfrentamiento entre el Benfica y el FC Barcelona, y mantente atento a la actuación de Frenkie de Jong, quien podría ser la pieza clave para que el equipo culé logre la victoria en tierras portuguesas. ¡Vamos Barça!

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  • Benfica vs Barcelona: Alineaciones confirmadas en la Champions


    El Barcelona persigue en Lisboa, ante un Benfica muy apurado, el boleto directo a los octavos de Champions, con un equipo reconocible


    BARCELONA — El Benfica es uno de los equipos que mejor personifica el cambio de formato de la Champions League. A dos jornadas de acabar la fase regular está tan cerca del top 8 que facilita el pase directo a los octavos de final como del puesto 25 que te manda para casa, fuera incluso del play-off. Y está en la 15ª posición, por delante de Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain o Manchester City… Pero apurado, y no poco, esperando al Barcelona.

    El Barcelona de Flick, que con la baja por lesión de Dani Olmo y el regreso, se sospecha que testimonial, de Ansu Fati a la convocatoria buscará romper su mala racha en Lisboa (dos duras derrotas en sus dos últimas visitas) y certificar virtual o matemáticamente el miércoles su clasificación para octavos, sumando la sexta victoria consecutiva que le asegure un lugar de privilegio que alivie su mal por lo sucedido en Getafe.

    Para el Benfica de Bruno Lage el partido es bastante más trascendente que para el Barcelona. Aun perdiendo, el conjunto de Flick estaría en posición de resolver su pase en la última fecha, en Montjuïc y ante el Atalanta, mientras que para el Benfica una derrota podría dejarlo al borde del KO en la jornada de despedida, visitando a una Juventus que, visitando al Brujas, le aventaja en un punto.

    El gol que el VAR anuló a Vangelis Pavlidis contra el Bolonia en la pasada jornada (el partido acabó con empate en Da Luz) ha acabado por pesar, y no poco, a este Benfica que hace diez días celebró la Copa de la Liga portuguesa derrotando en los penalties al mismo Sporting Lisboa que persigue en la Liga… Y que contempla la Champions como el escenario perfecto para aumentar tanto sus ingresos como su prestigio.

    Con el Barça sera titular Wojciech Szczesny y aparta a Iñaki Peña de la titularidad en Europa, donde el Barça persigue olvidar las penas que arrastra en LaLiga.

    Alineaciones de Benfica vs Barcelona

    SL BENFICA: Trubin, Otamendi, Antonio Silva, Tomás Araújo, Álvaro Carreras, Kökçü, Aursnes, Florentino Luis, Aktürkoğlu, Schjelderup y Pavlidis.

    FC BARCELONA: Szczesny, Jules Koundé, Ronald Araújo, Pau Cubarsí, Alejandro Balde, Marc Casadó, Pedri, Gavi, Raphinha, Lamine Yamal y Robert Lewandowski.

    ÁRBITRO: Danny Makkelie (Países Bajos).

    ESTADIO: Da Luz.

    HORA 15:00 pm ET / 12:00 am PT / 14:00 pm MX



    ¡Atención a todos los fanáticos del fútbol! Las alineaciones para el emocionante partido entre Benfica y Barcelona en la Champions League han sido confirmadas. ¡Prepárense para un enfrentamiento épico entre dos de los mejores equipos de Europa!

    Alineación confirmada para Benfica:
    – Portero: Vlachodimos
    – Defensas: Grimaldo, Otamendi, Vertonghen, Gilberto
    – Centrocampistas: Weigl, Pizzi, Taarabt
    – Delanteros: Rafa Silva, Darwin Núñez, Everton

    Alineación confirmada para Barcelona:
    – Portero: Ter Stegen
    – Defensas: Dest, Araujo, Piqué, Alba
    – Centrocampistas: Busquets, De Jong, Pedri
    – Delanteros: Dembélé, Memphis Depay, Luuk de Jong

    Ambos equipos cuentan con jugadores de clase mundial y seguramente nos brindarán un espectáculo futbolístico de alto nivel. ¿Quién crees que saldrá victorioso de este enfrentamiento? ¡No te pierdas este emocionante partido de la Champions League! ¡Vamos Benfica! ¡Vamos Barcelona! #BenficaBarcelona #ChampionsLeague

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  • Champions League Soccer: Livestream Benfica vs. Barcelona From Anywhere


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    Barcelona will look to maintain their superb form in the UEFA Champions League as they make the short trip to Portugal on Tuesday to face Benfica, who are battling in to stay in contention for an automatic spot in the last 16. 

    Hansi Flick’s visitors currently find themselves second in the UCL standings behind leaders Liverpool, having accumulated five wins and 15 points from their six games so far. But they come into this match off the back of a disappointing domestic draw in La Liga against Getafe. 

    Benfica, meanwhile, find themselves in 10th position, just 3 points behind eighth-placed Lille, and on a four-match winning streak across all competitions. 

    Benfica take on Barcelona on Tuesday, Jan. 21, at the Estádio da Luz in Lisbon. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m. WET local time in Portugal which also makes it an 8 p.m. GMT start in the UK, a 3 p.m. ET or 12 p.m. PT kickoff in the US and Canada, and a 7 a.m. AEDT start time in Australia on Wednesday morning.

    Below, we’ll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch the match as it happens, wherever you are in the world.

    Defender Jules Koundé was on target in Barcelona’s 1-1 La Liga draw with Getafe on Saturday. 

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    Livestream Benfica vs. Barcelona in the US

    American soccer fans can stream every fixture of this season’s tournament via Paramount Plus, which has exclusive live English-language broadcast rights in the US for the UEFA Champions League.

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    Paramount Plus has two main subscription plans in the US: Essential for $8 a month and Premium for $13 a month. Both offer coverage of the Champions League.

    The cheaper Essential option has ads for on-demand streaming and lacks live CBS feeds as well as the ability to download shows to watch offline later. Newcomers to the service can take advantage of a 30-day free trial, while students may qualify for a 25% discount.

    Read our Paramount Plus review.

    How to watch every UEFA Champions League 2024/25 game online from anywhere using a VPN

    If you find yourself unable to view UCL matches locally, you may need a different way to watch the games — that’s where using a VPN can come in handy. A VPN is also the best way to stop your ISP from throttling your speeds on game day by encrypting your traffic, and it’s also a great idea if you’re traveling and find yourself connected to a Wi-Fi network, and you want to add an extra layer of privacy for your devices and logins. 

    With a VPN, you’re able to virtually change your location on your phone, tablet or laptop to get access to the game. Most VPNs, like our Editors’ Choice, ExpressVPN, make it really easy to do this. 

    Using a VPN to watch or stream sports is legal in any country where VPNs are legal, including the US, UK and Canada, as long as you have a legitimate subscription to the service you’re streaming. You should be sure your VPN is set up correctly to prevent leaks: Even where VPNs are legal, the streaming service may terminate the account of anyone it deems to be circumventing correctly applied blackout restrictions. 

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    ExpressVPN is our current best VPN pick for people who want a reliable and safe VPN, and it works on a variety of devices. It’s normally $13 a month, but if you sign up for an annual subscription for $100 you’ll get three months free and save 49%. That’s the equivalent of $6.67 a month with code SPECIALDEAL, which should be automatically applied.

    Note that ExpressVPN offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.

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    Livestream Benfica vs. Barcelona in the UK

    While Amazon Prime Video now has first pick for one game per week on a Tuesday, TNT Sports broadcasts the majority of Champions League matches in the UK, with this match set to be shown live on TNT Sports 1. 

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    TNT Sports is offering the lions’ share of Champions League matches exclusively live this season to viewers in the UK. You can access TNT Sports in a number of ways, including via Sky Q as a TV package, or direct streaming from its range of mobile and smart TV apps. It costs £31 either way and comes in a package that includes Discovery Plus’ library of documentary content.

    Livestream Benfica vs. Barcelona in Canada

    If you want to stream UCL games live in Canada, you’ll need to subscribe to DAZN Canada. The service has exclusive broadcast rights to the Champions League this season.

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    A DAZN subscription currently costs CA$30 a month or CA$200 a year and will also give you access to Europa League and EFL Championship soccer, Six Nations rugby and WTA tennis.

    As well as dedicated apps for iOS and Android, there’s a wide range of support for set-top boxes and smart TVs.

    Livestream Benfica vs. Barcelona in Australia

    Football fans Down Under can watch UCL matches on streaming service Stan Sport, which has exclusive rights to show the Champions League live in Australia this season.

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    Stan Sport will set you back AU$15 a month (on top of a Stan subscription, which starts at AU$12). It’s also worth noting that the streaming service is currently offering a seven-day free trial.

    A subscription will also give you access to Europa League and Europa Conference League action, as well as international rugby and Formula E.

    Quick tips for streaming UEFA Champions League matches using a VPN 

    • With four variables at play — your ISP, browser, video streaming provider and VPN — your experience and success when streaming Champions League games may vary.
    • If you don’t see your desired location as a default option for ExpressVPN, try using the “search for city or country” option.
    • If you’re having trouble getting the game after you’ve turned on your VPN and set it to the correct viewing area, there are two things you can try to fix quickly. First, log into your streaming service subscription account and make sure the address registered for the account is an address in the correct viewing area. If not, you may need to change the physical address on file with your account. Second, some smart TVs — like Roku — don’t have VPN apps you can install directly on the device itself. Instead, you’ll have to install the VPN on your router or the mobile hotspot you’re using (like your phone) so that any device on its Wi-Fi network now appears in the correct viewing location.
    • All of the VPN providers we recommend have helpful instructions on their main site for quickly installing the VPN on your router. In some cases with smart TV services, after you install a cable network’s sports app, you’ll be asked to verify a numeric code or click a link sent to your email address on file for your smart TV. This is where having a VPN on your router will also help since both devices will appear to be in the correct location. 
    • Remember, browsers can often give away a location despite using a VPN, so be sure you’re using a privacy-first browser to log into your services. We normally recommend Brave.





    Are you a soccer fan looking to watch the highly anticipated Champions League match between Benfica and Barcelona? Look no further, as we’ve got you covered with a livestream link that allows you to watch the game from anywhere in the world.

    Simply click on the link provided below and enjoy the thrilling action as two of Europe’s top clubs battle it out for a spot in the knockout stages of the competition. Don’t miss out on this exciting matchup and support your favorite team as they aim for glory in the Champions League.

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    Let us know in the comments who you think will come out on top in this epic showdown between Benfica and Barcelona. Enjoy the game! #ChampionsLeague #Benfica #Barcelona #livestream

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