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Fc Barcelona March Schedule

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FC Barcelona March Calendar: Full Match Schedule with Dates & Kickoff Times

G3 Newsroomby G3 Newsroom
03/02/2025 06:11

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Brace yourselves, it’s going to be a bumpy ride. The next few weeks will be crucial for FC Barcelona with key matches to win the league title and stay alive in the Champions League. Four domestic matches, one of them against a direct rival, and the last sixteen of the Champions League mark the calendar for the Catalan team, which will also have a week’s break for international matches.

In the domestic competition in the coming weeks, Barça will face Real Sociedad, Osasuna and Atlético de Madrid. Hansi Flick’s team will host the Basque and the Red, while they will visit Atleti at the Metropolitano. After the international break, they will play a Catalan derby with Girona at home. In the first two weeks of March they will be in the last 16 of the Champions League against Benfica, first away and then at the Camp Nou.

Barça’s calendar

  • March 2: Real Sociedad LaLiga
  • March 5: Benfica Champions League
  • March 9: Osasuna LaLiga
  • March 11: Benfica Champions League
  • March 16: Atlético LaLiga
  • March 30: Girona LaLiga

FC Barcelona vs Real Sociedad – La Liga

The first stop will be this Sunday in Montjuic, where they will face a Real Sociedad fighting for a place in Europe. Barça want to defend their lead and will play knowing what Real Madrid and Atlético have done.

03/02/2025: FC Barcelona vs Real Sociedad – La Liga (16:15)

Benfica vs FC Barcelona – Champions League

A few days later the Champions League returns. Barça will visit Benfica in the first leg of the Champions League looking to gain an advantage in the qualification for the quarter finals.

03/05/2025: Benfica Vs FC Barcelona – Champions League (21:00)

FC Barcelona vs Osasuna – La Liga

Back to LaLiga with a visit to their home ground to face Osasuna, who are currently in no man’s land and have not won in three weeks.

03/08/2025: FC Barcelona vs Osasuna – La Liga (21:00)

FC Barcelona vs Benfica – Champions League

Back at home, Barça will play the second leg of the Champions League to determine whether or not they qualify for the quarter finals of the European competition on their way to the final.

11/03/2025: FC Barcelona VS Benfica- Champions (18:45)

Atlético de Madrid vs FC Barcelona – La Liga

Without doubt one of the most important matches of the month will be the visit to the Metropolitano in what will be a rehearsal for the second leg of the Copa semi-finals. Both teams, who met this week in an exciting 4-4 draw, are currently first and third with only 1 point separating them, so it will be a direct duel for the title.

16/03/2025: Atlético de Madrid-FC Barcelona – La Liga (21:00)

FC Barcelona vs Girona – La Liga

The month will come to an end after the international break with a Catalan derby in Montjuic against Girona, which does not yet have an official date and time.

30/03/2025: Atlético de Madrid-FC Barcelona – La Liga (no date or time set)

The month of March will be decisive in the future of Barça with several key duels in the fight for the league title, but also with a tie that will define whether or not they can win the Champions League.

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