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·10 March 2022
Barcelona vs Galatasaray Live Stream: Kick-off time, how to watch, team news and more

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·10 March 2022
Barcelona are set to face off against Galatasaray in the Europa League tonight and we have all of the details that you need to know regarding this upcoming clash.
The Catalan giants are in fine form at the minute and certainly know where the goal is, finding the net 15 times in their last five games in all competitions.
This has been thanks to their new attacking force – with the likes of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Adama Traore and Ferran Torres having recently arrived and hit the ground running almost straight away.
Galatasaray, however, are having a dismal domestic campaign having won just eight games all season and in the bottom half of the Super Lig, going down 2-0 to Konyaspor in their last outing.
Barcelona will take on Galatasaray at Camp Nou and will kick off at 8 pm GMT.
Barcelona against Galatasaray will be broadcast live on BT Sport 3 and BTSport.com for UK customers.
Barcelona will be without Pablo Gavira who is suspended, with Samuel Umtiti not due back until next month. Sergi Roberto (tendon), Ansu Fati (hamstring) and Alex Balde (ankle) are still struggling with fitness and are expected back in a few weeks.
Despite this, it could mean that the La Liga giants will put out a strong line-up, with Ronald Araujo partnering skipper Gerard Pigue in defence.
This game might come too soon for the former Barcelona winger Arda Turan (groin) with Sofiane Feghouli and Kaan Arslan still missing.
Bafetimbi Gomisshould edge out Mostafa Mohamed and Halil Dervisoglu up top, with Sacha Boey still out with an eye injury.
Barcelona wins: 5
Draws: 2
Galatasaray wins: 1
2002: Barcelona 3-1 Galatasaray
2002: Galatasaray 0-2 Barcelona
2001: Galatasaray 0-1 Barcelona
2001: Barcelona 2-2 Galatasaray
1994: Galatasaray 2-1 Barcelona
Here are the odds that various bookmakers are offering to win this Europa League Last 16 tie outright:
Barcelona: 3/19
Draw: 44/5
Galatasaray: 23/1
The visitors are having a season to forget and Barcelona should capitalise on this – thanks to the immediate impact that Aubameyang has had since arriving from Arsenal in January.
The Catalan giants will be hungry for goals and will be looking to establish a healthy lead before the trip to Istanbul.