Barcelona have already qualified for the knockout stage of the UEFA Champions League, but they might end up with a mean draw if they slip up against APOEL on Tuesday (2:45 p.m. ET, FOX Sports regional). They trail Paris Saint-Germain by a point and need at least a draw in this match to ensure that they go into the final day able to play for top spot.
Barcelona vs. APOEL live stream: How to watch 2014 Champions League online
Because of their slip-up against PSG, Barcelona need a result.
Finishing third and qualifying for Europa League would be meaningful for APOEL, so a result in this game would be huge for them, even if they can’t advance in Champions League. Unfortunately, they’ll have to do it without star Constantinos Charalambides, who is out injured. The only players missing for Barcelona are Andres Iniesta and Thomas Vermaelen, with the latter still not fit to make his Barcelona debut.
For most viewers, the easiest way to watch online will be on FOX Sports Go. Most cable subscribers have access to a FOX Sports regional network or affiliate that carries Champions League, and should be able to watch the game on that service. If that’s not an option, there’s also FOX Soccer 2 Go, a paid service that doesn’t require you to be a TV subscriber.
Champions League
This is one of the games that has been sublicensed to ESPN, but unfortunately for American viewers, there is no ESPN3 stream. You can watch on the Watch ESPN app, but only if you’re a TV subscriber to ESPN Deportes.
You can catch the game on Sky Go in the UK and Sportsnet World Now in Canada. For listings from more countries, check out Live Soccer TV.

















