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Information about the last match between these teams.

Match Information
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Full Time

DateWednesday01/21/2026

Time12:00Time of United States

CompetitionUEFA Champions League

About the Match

The last match between Slavia Praha and Barcelona took place on 01/21/2026 at 12:00 (Time of United States), valid for UEFA Champions League.

There are no upcoming matches scheduled between these teams at the moment.

Head-to-Head History

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James Miller

James Miller

February 5, 2026

Slavia Praha vs Barcelona: Champions League Clash

The UEFA Champions League encounter between Slavia Praha and Barcelona at the Fortuna Arena in Prague promises to be an exciting match. This matchup marks a crucial stage in the competition, where both teams aim to secure valuable points. Currently, Barcelona has shown a strong performance in the group stage, while Slavia Praha looks to improve its standing after some challenging games.

Current Standings and Recent Performances

As the teams prepare for this showdown, Barcelona is positioned favorably in their group, capitalizing on recent victories. In contrast, Slavia Praha has faced difficulties, struggling to convert opportunities into wins. Their previous encounters have displayed a competitive spirit, with Barcelona winning two of the last three matches, including a recent 2-4 victory in January 2026.

Key Matchup Statistics

  • Overall Record: In their last three encounters, Barcelona has two wins, one draw, and Slavia Praha has yet to secure a victory.
  • Goals Scored: Barcelona has consistently found the back of the net against Slavia Praha, showcasing their attacking prowess.
  • Possession Dynamics: In past matches, Barcelona has dominated possession, often exceeding 50%, allowing them to control the tempo of the game.
  • Defensive Challenges: Slavia Praha has struggled defensively against Barcelona's high-pressing style, which has resulted in several goals from turnovers.

Expectations for the Match

With both teams motivated to perform, fans can expect a thrilling encounter. Barcelona's attacking lineup, featuring players like Robert Lewandowski and Dani Olmo, poses a significant threat to Slavia Praha's defense. On the other hand, Slavia Praha will look to leverage their home advantage and rally their supporters to create scoring opportunities.

As the match approaches, anticipation builds around how both teams will adapt their strategies. Will Barcelona continue its dominance, or can Slavia Praha turn the tide in their favor? Only time will tell as they clash in this pivotal UEFA Champions League match.

Match Report: Slavia Praha 2 - 4 Barcelona

The UEFA Champions League match between Slavia Praha and Barcelona concluded with a thrilling score of 2-4 in favor of the visitors. The game, officiated by Chris Kavanagh from England, took place at the Fortuna Arena in Prague, showcasing an intense battle on the pitch.

Match Summary

The scoring opened early when V. Kusej found the net for Slavia Praha in the 10th minute, igniting hopes for the home crowd. However, Barcelona quickly responded, with Fermin netting a brace in the 34th and 42nd minutes, turning the game around just before halftime.

The drama continued when an own goal by R. Lewandowski of Slavia Praha in the 44th minute extended Barcelona's lead to 1-3. The second half saw D. Olmo add another goal for Barcelona in the 63rd minute, followed by a strike from R. Lewandowski in the 71st minute, finalizing the score at 2-4.

Goals Breakdown

  • 10' - V. Kusej (Slavia Praha) - Normal Goal
  • 34' - Fermin (Barcelona) - Normal Goal
  • 42' - Fermin (Barcelona) - Normal Goal
  • 44' - R. Lewandowski (Slavia Praha) - Own Goal
  • 63' - D. Olmo (Barcelona) - Normal Goal
  • 71' - R. Lewandowski (Barcelona) - Normal Goal

Post-Match Analysis

Barcelona's commanding performance was characterized by their 59% possession and 20 total shots, of which 12 were on target. Slavia Praha, despite their efforts, managed only 12 shots with 2 on target. The home side's struggle was evident as they faced Barcelona's relentless attack.

In terms of disciplinary actions, Frenkie de Jong received a yellow card in the 87th minute, reflecting the game's intensity.

League Position After the Match

Following this victory, Barcelona solidified its position in the group, while Slavia Praha remains in search of points to climb the standings. The match underscored Barcelona's status as a formidable force in the tournament and highlighted the challenges Slavia Praha faces as they aim for better results in upcoming fixtures.