Barcelona will face RCD Mallorca in a highly anticipated La Liga match on September 26, 2023. Fans can watch the game for free via live stream online. The match is scheduled to be broadcasted on TV, but details regarding the specific time, channel, and network are not provided in the content. Therefore, fans are advised to check their local listings or online platforms to ensure they don’t miss this exciting fixture between Barcelona and RCD Mallorca..
Barcelona faces RCD Mallorca in a La Liga match on Tuesday, September 26, 2023 (9/26/23) at Iberostar Stadium in Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain.
HOW TO WATCH: Fans can watch the match via a free trial of fuboTV, which carries ESPN Deportes, or with a subscription to ESPN+.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: La Liga
Who: Barcelona vs. RCD Mallorca
When: Tuesday, September 26, 2023
Time: 3:30 p.m.
Where: Iberostar Stadium
TV: ESPN Deportes
Channel finder: Verizon Fios, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice,Cox, DIRECTV,Dish,Hulu, fuboTV, Sling.
Live stream: fuboTV (free trial) or ESPN+ (fans can purchase for $9.99 a month)
Here’s a recent AP soccer story:
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Robert Lewandowski scored two late goals before João Cancelo snatched the 89th-minute winner to lead Barcelona to a 3-2 comeback win over Celta Vigo at home in the Spanish league on Saturday.
Rafa Benítez was eying his first big win since returning to coaching in Spain with his team ahead 2-0 before Lewandowski struck in the 81st minute. Cancelo then set up Lewandowski to equalize in the 85th before the Portugal right back completed the turnaround.
“It was a great fightback,” said Barcelona coach Xavi Hernández, who signed a contract extension through 2025 on Friday. “It is true we were disorganized at times and didn’t make the ball flow like in other games, but the team won in faith and courage.”
Barcelona is tied on points with the surprising Girona at the top of the table after its fellow Catalan club routed Mallorca 5-3. Real Madrid is one point behind both before visiting Atletico Madrid on Sunday.
Jorgen Strand Larsen put Celta ahead in the 19th and substitute Anastasios Douvikas made it 2-0 in the 76th while its five-man defense held the defending champions in check — until the final minutes.
Cancelo joined Barcelona on the final day of the transfer window on loan from Manchester City. He has made an immediate impact by giving Barcelona a versatile right back, and it was never more evident than when he joined in a last-gasp push against Celta.
After Lewandowski had given Barcelona hope by scooping a shot over goalkeeper Ivan Villar, Cancelo acted as a midfielder to provide an assist for the Poland striker to make it 2-2. His next move was to make a run through the heart of the defense where he met a lobbed pass by Gavi Páez and guided it home.
Cancelo said he was relieved to have helped his new team after having had what he called a poor performance after turning the ball over several times.
“I made many mistakes, but you just have to keep focused and play until the end,” Cancelo said. “We didn’t play well and Celta did well defending its area. But it is always better to play poorly and win, than to play well and lose.”
João Félix set up Lewandowski’s first goal, adding to his three goals already since he also arrived on loan just before the market closed.
It was a bitter loss for Benítez, who took over Celta this summer for his first job in Spain since his short-lived stint with Real Madrid in 2015. Celta has only one win in six games under the coach that led Valencia to league titles back in 2002 and 2004.
“I think we played well for most of the game, but in that final stretch I have the feeling their last two goals were preventable,” Benítez said. “Tiredness could have played a part, but those goals can be stopped if you are well positioned. I hope this helps us grow because for 80 minutes we were superb.”
Barcelona lost midfielder Frenkie de Jong near the end of the first half. Gavi replaced him. Xavi said that De Jong would undergo tests to determine the nature of the injury.
GIRONA GROWS
The undefeated Girona is the revelation of the season so far. The modest team from Spain’s northeastern Catalonia region that is partially owned by Manchester City’s Abu Dhabi ownership has won five straight games after drawing its opener.
After beating Granada 4-2 last round, it has now scored nine goals in its past two games.
“(Being at the top of the standings) is anecdotal, we are happy for the victory. Winning five in a row in the first division is not at easy task,” coach Míchel Sánchez said. “Even more important than the results is the sensation we have, knowing that we are competing well and have a clear idea of how we want to play.”
Mallorca went ahead early through a fourth-minute penalty converted by Vedat Muriqi. But Girona roared back with goals by David López, Artem Dovbyk, Iván Martín, Yangel Herrera and Sávio before substitute Ábdon Prats reduced the deficit for Mallorca with a late brace.
Also, Almeria’s Sergio Arribas scored twice in a 2-2 draw with Valencia, while Sevilla drew 0-0 at Osasuna
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Barcelona secured a 3-2 comeback win against Celta Vigo in the Spanish league on Saturday, with Robert Lewandowski scoring two late goals and João Cancelo providing the 89th-minute winner. Barcelona coach Xavi Hernández praised his team’s faith and courage in the victory, which leaves them tied on points with Girona at the top of the table. In other La Liga matches, Girona continued their impressive form with a 5-3 victory over Mallorca, and Almeria drew 2-2 with Valencia. Barcelona will take on RCD Mallorca on September 26, with the match available to watch on fuboTV or ESPN+.
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