Roma vs Barcelona Women’s Champions League: TV, streaming, and viewing options

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The Blaugrana will travel to face the Italian side in the opening leg of the Women’s Champions League quarterfinals.

Roma and Barcelona are scheduled to clash this Tuesday in the first leg of the Women’s Champions League quarterfinals. Under Giráldez, the team begins a campaign aimed at redemption after last season’s title heartbreak, taking on the knockout stage with clear intent.

Rome vs Barcelona—live updates and watching options for the Women’s Champions League contest.

Barcelona enters the tie as one of the favorites to lift the European trophy, buoyed by an outstanding domestic campaign and a strong group-stage performance that saw them top Group D by a comfortable 15-point margin.

The Italian side eyes a bold upset in the quarters after finishing second in Group B, trailing Wolfsburg. They arrive on the back of four victories from their previous five fixtures, while the Blaugrana have tasted defeat only once this season, in a clash against Bayern Munich.

When and where is the Roma vs. Barcelona match?

Where can fans watch the Women’s Rome vs. Barcelona live?

TV and channel: viewing options and subscription details

Spanish football is traditionally shown on pay-TV channels, but there is also daily action broadcast on open channels such as Gol Televisión. This channel can be accessed through various platforms that offer pay services as well. Below are the typical options fans consider when subscribing.

Movistar+

Movistar+ offers a range of Fusion packages, allowing fans to receive television channels via home internet and mobile lines alike. Several configurations exist, so viewers can pick the plan that suits their needs.

Orange Television

Orange TV provides another solid choice for fans wanting to follow the Spanish League, the second division, the Champions League, and the Europa League, among other competitions. Since Movistar+ does not hold exclusive rights, the matches can be broadcast on other platforms that also secure rights to each game.

Streaming: where to watch and how to subscribe

Movistar+

In Spain, LaLiga can be watched on any internet-enabled device, including via the official Movistar+ app or the platform’s website. Each day’s matches can be accessed on multiple devices through a digital key. For more details, users can visit the official Movistar Plus site.

The Movistar+ app is available for iOS on the App Store and for Android on Google Play. Smart TVs also carry the app, designed to fit various consumer preferences.

Live broadcasts and on-demand replays cover every day’s fixtures, with options to rewatch matches or catch highlights at a time that suits the viewer. The service also provides replays of earlier fixtures and the ability to stream on demand when needed.

Note: all content is subject to regional rights and platform availability. The information here reflects current broadcast arrangements and subscription paths widely used by fans across Spain and Europe.

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