How to Watch Elche vs. Barcelona on TV, Live Stream

Barcelona open their 2026–27 La Liga campaign with an away day at Elche this Sunday, as Hansi Flick’s side attempt to begin their title defense in style.
La Blaugrana were the runaway league leaders last season as they clinched back-to-back titles, and their chance of a three-peat already looks promising. The recent addition of Rodri is a statement of intent, adding another dimension to an already star-studded roster.
An opening match victory over Elche is projected, especially considering Barça have won the last 13 in this fixture—including 3–1 victories home and away last season. Martín Anselmi’s men, who only narrowly avoided relegation in 2025–26, must play the perfect game to avoid defeat.
Here’s how to catch the first competitive fixture of the campaign for the Catalan behemoths.
What Time Does Elche vs. Barcelona Kick Off?
- Location: Elche, Spain
- Stadium: Estadio Martínez Valero
- Date: Sunday, Aug. 23
- Kickoff Time: 3:30 p.m. ET / 12:30 p.m. PT / 8:30 p.m. BST
- Referee: Alejandro Quintero González
How to Watch Elche vs. Barcelona on TV, Live Stream
There’s a selection of different providers in the United States, with ABC, ESPN and fuboTV all broadcasting the clash from the Estadio Martínez Valero.
In Canada, TSN are the only broadcasters of the action, while it’s just Premier Sports offering the game in the United Kingdom.
Those in Mexico can choose between Sky Sports and izzi.
Country | TV/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | ABC, ESPN Deportes, ESPN+, fuboTV, ESPN App |
Canada | TSN3, TSN Premium |
Mexico | Sky Sports Mexico, Sky+, izzi |
United Kingdom | Premier Sports 1, Premier Sports Player |
What’s Next for Elche, Barcelona?

To account for their delayed start to the season, Barça will catch up on their postponed Gameweek 1 fixture next Thursday. They face Athletic Club at Camp Nou before hosting Rayo Vallecano the following Monday.
Elche, who opened their season by drawing against Deportivo de A Coruña, will take to the field next Friday when they visit Racing Santander.

Ewan Ross-Murray is a soccer writer for SI FC. He boasts years of experience following his First Class Honours in Journalism from the University of Leicester, producing a variety of content from match reports and news pieces to more extensive features on an array of topics. With Scottish, Welsh and English heritage, Ross-Murray’s soccer influences are far-ranging, but his primary focus is on the Premier League and Champions League.