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FC Barcelona News: 25 September 2024

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A round-up of the latest Barcelona news and rumors

The lowdown on Getafe CF - FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona are hoping to keep alive their winning start to the season in Wednesday's 9pm CEST kick-off against Getafe. Here are the bare essentials on the azulones (blues).

When and where to watch FC Barcelona v Getafe - FC Barcelona
Following the fabulous wins at Girona and Villarreal, Barça are back at home for this midweek clash with Getafe. It starts at 9pm CEST, and this guide should help you work out what time that will be in your part of the world.

Flick: 'We have a plan and we hope it works' - FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona coach discusses Wednesday's Liga fixture at home to Getafe.

El Clásico date and kickoff time confirmed - FC Barcelona
The date and kickoff time for next month's LaLiga El Clásico has been announced. The game between Barça and Real Madrid will take place at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium on October 26 at 9.00pm CEST. Technically the second El Clásico of the season, this will be the first time Real Madrid and Barça meet competitively this season, fulfilling the matchday 11 fixture of the domestic competition.

Wojciech Szczesny the scond goalkeeper willing to come out of retirement for Barcelona - prime candidate for club - Football España
Barcelona are on the hunt for another goalkeeper after the long-term injury to Marc-Andre ter Stegen, and after Claudio Bravo offered himself to his former club, a second retired goalkeeper is reportedly willing to be return to the game for a shot with the Blaugrana.

Barcelona initiate talks with multiple free agents goalkeepers following Marc-Andre ter Stegen injury - Football España
Barcelona have decided that they will indeed sign a goalkeeper to compensate for Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s injury. It does not look as if they will wait until January to do so.

Former Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez turns down offer from Serie A giants AS Roma - Football España
It has been almost four months since Xavi Hernandez was sacked by Barcelona, making way for the appointment of Hansi Flick as the club’s new head coach. Since then, he has been enjoying some time away from football, and as it turns out, he has had opportunities to make his return sooner than expected.



Source: barcablaugranes.com

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