Champions League Showdown: Brugge vs Barcelona — Where to Watch and How to Stream in 2025-26
4 November 2025
The Jan Breydel Stadium hosts a highly anticipated European clash as Club Brugge welcome Barcelona on Wednesday, in the fourth matchday of the 2025-2026 UEFA Champions League.
Barcelona enter the game sitting ninth in the group with six points from two wins and a defeat, hoping to return to winning ways in Belgium and secure a spot in the knockout stage.
Club Brugge sit 20th with three points (one win and two losses), and the match is crucial at home to keep their hopes alive in the race for qualification.
In the sections below, this piece outlines the broadcast channels and how to watch the Brugge vs Barcelona clash online for the 2025-2026 Champions League season.
Broadcast channels for Club Brugge vs Barcelona in the Champions League 2025-2026
BeIN Sports holds exclusive rights to UEFA Champions League matches, so you can watch Brugge vs Barcelona on beIN SPORTS 1.
For online viewing, BeIN Sports has beIN SPORTS 1 available, with BeIN Connect offering streaming options.
Watch online: How to stream Brugge vs Barcelona in the 2025-2026 CL
You can stream Brugge vs Barcelona via the TOD app, and BeIN Connect also carries the match online.
Outside the Middle East and North Africa region, NordVPN is suggested as a way to access beIN’s online coverage.
Nord VPN keeps you connected when traveling or streaming abroad.
Match details: kickoff, venue, and commentator
The clash kicks off on Wednesday, 5 November 2025, at 23:00 in Saudi time (22:00 in Egypt, 00:00 in the UAE) at the Jan Breydel Stadium in Brugge.
The broadcasting team on beIN SPORTS 1 features commentator Khalil Al Baloushi.
For those watching online, TOD and BeIN Connect provide the digital livestream options, with Nord VPN as an option for viewers outside the regional restrictions.
Punchlines to close with a wink: If football had GPS, this match would still refuse to arrive on time — because elegance takes a little extra time to find the back of the net. And if suspense were a sport, Brugge vs Barcelona would have its own separate league — starring the ball and a referee who refuses to blink.