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(VIDEO) All the Goals From Slavia Prague vs FC Barcelona in UEFA Champions League
GOAL by FC Barcelona
Robert Lewandowski seals Barcelona’s comeback! After a low cross from Rashford, the ball hits the Polish striker’s pelvis, but he reacts quickly to tap it into the net. Barcelona take a commanding lead.
71' Slavia Prague 2-4 FC Barcelona
GOAL by FC Barcelona
Stunning goal by Dani Olmo! After a series of rebounds, the Barça midfielder receives the ball at the edge of the box, stands unchallenged, and slots it into the top corner. Barcelona regain the lead and look on course for victory.
63' Slavia Prague 2-3 FC Barcelona
GOAL by Slavia Prague
Slavia Prague equalize in a shocking fashion from a corner. Robert Lewandowski tries to clear the ball but it hits his back and goes in for an own goal. The home side are level again just before halftime.
43' Slavia Prague 2-2 FC Barcelona
GOAL by FC Barcelona
Fermín scores his second of the game! The Barcelona midfielder finishes off, giving the visitors the lead just before halftime and showing their attacking strength.
42' Slavia Prague 1-2 FC Barcelona
GOAL by FC Barcelona
Barcelona hit back and level the score. Fermín finds room at the near post and finishes clinically after a well-worked team move. Staněk is unable to keep it out.
33' Slavia Prague 1-1 FC Barcelona
GOAL for Slavia Prague
The hosts strike first. Kušej finishes from the second line after Holeš flicks on a corner kick. Early lead for Slavia.
10' Slavia Prague 1-0 FC Barcelona
The 2025–26 UEFA Champions League once again delivers a night that puts reputations to the test, as Slavia Prague host Barcelona on Czech soil. A match filled with tension, where context and urgency weigh just as heavily as talent, and one that could prove decisive for both sides’ European ambitions.
Prague, a stage to believe in the miracle
Slavia Prague approach this clash with the feeling that a rare opportunity lies ahead. The Czech side are still searching for their first win in this Champions League campaign, but their identity at home keeps their hopes alive. At their stadium, the team often transforms: high pressing, relentless intensity, and a crowd that turns every action into an extra push.
The numbers may not be on their side, but Slavia have shown they can compete, even against opponents with far greater pedigree. Their main challenge will be to maintain defensive discipline for long stretches and to be ruthless when chances arise. Against a European giant, every mistake can be costly.
Barcelona, caught between duty and pressure
On the other side stands a Barcelona team in urgent need of points. Hansi Flick’s side have struggled to find consistency in the Champions League and arrive in Prague knowing that any slip-up could seriously damage their chances of securing direct qualification. Victory is not just an option — it is a necessity.
Despite some key absences, Barça still possess significant weapons. Robert Lewandowski remains the focal point in attack, while Raphinha offers pace and unpredictability out wide. The key will be Barcelona’s ability to impose their tempo, control possession, and turn dominance into clear-cut chances.
A clash where context matters
The meeting between Slavia Prague and Barcelona is not defined solely by the difference in star power. It is a match shaped by circumstances: a home side clinging to the dream of a famous night, and a visitor that cannot afford further setbacks.
Czech intensity versus Catalan quality, belief versus obligation. In Prague, more than three points are at stake — the European path of two teams with very different realities, but the same urgent need to deliver.











