Event Details
- Fixture:
FC Barcelona vs Getafe CF
- Competition:
LaLiga 2025-26, Matchday 5 (or thereabouts) — Barcelona’s home match.
- Date & Kick-Off Time: Sunday, 21 September 2025. Time is usually
mid-afternoon in Spain; many sources list Barca home kick-offs as ~16:15
CEST, but exact time can vary.
- Venue:
Since their Camp Nou is under renovation / awaiting permit, Barcelona are
playing home matches at the Estadi Johan Cruyff (their reserve /
alternative home stadium) for some fixtures.
Barcelona:
Team News & Injuries / Absences
Barcelona enter the match with a
strong run of form but with several injury concerns.
- Goalkeeper:
Marc-André ter Stegen is ruled out with a serious knee injury
(ruptured patella tendon). He will undergo surgery and be sidelined for a
long spell.
- Lamine Yamal
is also absent — groin injury, missed recent matches and still recovering.
- Pau Cubarsí
has knee discomfort (patellar tendon of the left knee) after the Champions
League match vs Newcastle; missed training ahead of Getafe; likely to miss
or at least doubtful.
- Gavi
is recovering from a meniscus issue; showing improvement but not yet
certain; may not be available.
- Alejandro Balde
also sidelined with injury; improving but not confirmed.
- Other injured / unavailable players include Ter Stegen
(as above), and some youth players or lesser names; but overall Barça have
depth in several positions.
Getafe:
Team News & Status
Getafe under José Bordalás are
entering this match with their own form trends and a few issues.
- Getafe have not won many away matches in recent history
vs Barcelona; historically they are underdogs.
- The squad seems relatively stable, without major new
absentees reported in the preview pieces; their challenge often lies more
in scoring — their attack has been underperforming despite sometimes good
defensive discipline.
- Borja Mayoral is noted in some previews as leading the
line / expected attack threat.
Live-Stream
/ Broadcast Information
- The match will be available via LaLiga’s official
broadcasting partners. In Spain, it's usually shown on DAZN LaLiga,
and/or whichever broadcaster holds rights locally.
- For international viewers, the match is typically available
via ESPN+, or via local sports networks with LaLiga rights. Check your
country’s subscription services.
- Live-streaming: Barcelona’s own app / website offers
match centre/blast coverage; broadcasters’ streaming platforms will carry
the live feed where permitted.