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Barcelona vs. Paris Saint-Germain live stream: How to watch Champions League online

Can the Blaugrana dodge a bullet and get back into first place?

Paris Saint-Germain pulled off an impressive home win in the first half of the Champions League group stage, putting themselves in excellent position on the final matchday. To win their group and avoid a monster draw in the round of 16, they only need a draw away to FC Barcelona on Wednesday (2:45 p.m. ET, FOX Sports 2/ESPN Deportes).

At the time of that first match, Barcelona hadn’t quite figured out how to fit in their new personnel, while Luis Suarez was unavailable. Their set piece defending was particularly horrible, as David Luiz turned in a dominant performance for PSG. Barca’s defense hasn’t turned into a juggernaut overnight, but they’re currently looking a bit less embarrassing than they did on that day.

Of course, Thomas Vermaelen is still out, and might not make an appearance this season. Dani Alves will also miss this game with an injury, while Rafinha Alcantara is suspended. PSG’s only certain absence is Jean-Christophe Bahebeck, while Thiago Motta is a slight doubt. Also notable is the fitness of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who is playing through a heel injury that never heeled fully.

The best option to watch this game for American users might vary significantly by TV provider. If you’re a subscriber to FOX Sports 2, you can catch the game for free on FOX Sports Go. If that’s not an option, there is a stream on the Watch ESPN app, but only for subscribers to ESPN Deportes. There will be no ESPN3 stream for this game. Your third option is FOX Soccer 2 Go, a paid service that requires no TV subscription.

You can catch the game on Sportsnet World Now in Canada and Sky Go in the UK. For listings from more countries, check out Live Soccer TV.

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