


The first matchday of the 2025-26 Champions League is coming to an end with four final matches, including one between England’s Newcastle United and Spain’s FC Barcelona.
Newcastle is back in the Champions League for just the fifth time; most recently, the team bowed out after the group stage of the 2023-24 tournament. The team punched its ticket by finishing in the top two of the 2024/25 association club coefficients, therefore securing one of two European Performance Spots. In the current Premier League season, Newcastle is coming off their first win.
Barcelona nearly went all the way last year; the five-time Champions League winners made it to the semifinals before falling to eventual runners-up Inter Milan. Last year’s La Liga champions currently sit in second in the Liga table after four games.
Want to tune in to today’s Champions League matchup between Newcastle and Barcelona? Here’s what you need to know.
Newcastle vs. Barcelona starts at 3 p.m. ET (8 p.m. local) on Sept. 19.
The streaming home of the UEFA Champions League in the United States is Paramount+, so every match including today’s Newcastle vs. Barcelona tilt, will be streaming there.
Paramount+ starts at $7.99/month for ad-supported streaming, but you can get an ad-free Premium plan for $12.99/month. Both plans include a one-week free trial for new subscribers.
Right now, Paramount+ is also running a limited-time deal with some of the lowest prices of the year when you subscribe to an annual plan. Annual plans with ads currently costs $29.99, while the ad-free one is $59.99 — that’s 50% off for an entire year of streaming!
If you’re looking for Spanish-language coverage in the United States, look no further than DAZN, which will be broadcasting the tournament in Spanish for subscribers.
Check out the rest of Newcastle’s league phase fixtures below.
Below, find Barcelona’s fixtures throughout the rest of the 2025-26 Champions League league phase.
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