Barca Faces Valencia in Copa del Rey Quarterfinals
Valencia seeks revenge against Barcelona in the Copa del Rey quarterfinals, with the match available to stream on ESPN+ and through VPNs. Barcelona's 25-man squad includes surprises, such as Radek Vitek in goal and the omission of Ansu Fati.

FC Barcelona is set to take on Valencia in the Spanish Copa del Rey quarterfinals at the Estadio de Mestalla in Valencia, Spain, on February 6 at 9:30pm local time, with the match available to stream from anywhere using a VPN or through various broadcasters.
The match promises to be an exciting encounter, with Valencia seeking revenge after a 7-1 loss to Barcelona in La Liga two weeks ago. Barcelona, on the other hand, aims to secure a spot in the final four of the Copa del Rey. The Catalan club has announced a 25-man squad for the match, which includes some surprises, such as the inclusion of Radek Vitek in goal and the omission of Ansu Fati.
The squad also includes midfielder Bernardo Olmo, who may be an option for the second half, according to coach Julian Nagelsmann. Defender Gavi, who was previously ruled out due to injury, is making progress and may be available for the match. Ferran Torres is likely to start on the left wing, while Uruguayan midfielder Marc Casado may start in front of Frenk de Jong.
For fans looking to watch the match, it will be available on ESPN+ in the US, with a free trial or subscription options available. A VPN can also be used to access the match from anywhere, with ExpressVPN being a recommended option. The match will not be available on TNT Sports in the UK, but can be accessed using a VPN.
The Copa del Rey quarterfinals match between Valencia and Barcelona is set to be an exciting encounter, with both teams looking to advance to the next round. With the match available to stream from anywhere, fans around the world can tune in to watch the action unfold.