BAR 0 - SLP 0 | Barcelona vs Slavia Prague - Live Football Score, Match 140 - Summary
International Clubs UEFA Champions League 19/20
Date: Nov 05, 2019 Start Time: 23:25 ISTVenue: Camp Nou
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Barcelona Vs Slavia Prague Live Football Score - Match 140, International Clubs UEFA Champions League 19/20
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FC Barcelona will host the Czech club Slavia Prague in the UEFA Champions League Group F clash. The Catalan giants will look to continue their unbeaten start to the group stage against a struggling Slavia. The Czech side showed a spirited performance and managed a draw in their opening game against Inter Milan at San Siro but have suffered two consecutive defeats from the hands of Dortmund and Barcelona.
Barcelona drew their opening game against Dortmund in Germany but managed to get crucial wins against Inter Milan and Slavia, due to this they sit comfortably at the top of their group. On the other hand, Slavia are rooted to the bottom of the table. The Catalan side will be without striker Luis Suarez who suffered an injury during their weekend loss against Levante. Slavia need a win in this match if they want to keep their hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages alive.
Probable Line-ups:
FC Barcelona: Marc-Andre Ter Stegen(GK), Sergi Roberto, Gerard Pique, Clement Lenglet, Jordi Alba; Arturo Vidal, Sergio Busquets, Frenkie De Jong; Ousmane Dembele, Lionel Messi, Antoine Griezmann.
Slavia Prague: Ondrej Kolar(GK), Vladmir Coufal, Ondrej Kudela, Micha Frydrych, Jan Boril; Petr Sevcik, Tomas Soucek; Lukas Masopust, Nikolae Stanciu, Ibrahim Traore; Peter Olayinka.