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Barcelona vs. Osasuna live stream: Time, TV schedule, and how to watch online

Barcelona should get back to winning ways away at struggling Osasuna on Saturday.

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It has been a difficult run of form for Barcelona, who have drawn three straight La Liga matches to fall six points adrift of league leaders Real Madrid. They'll look to keep the pressure on Zinedine Zidane's pacesetters, and that means getting back to winning ways away at Osasuna this weekend.

The good news for the Catalans is that they certainly should be able to pick up all three points, with Osasuna currently propping up the Spanish top flight. They’ve suffered four straight defeats and won just one of their opening 14 matches this season and already find themselves five points adrift of safety. Anything other than a heavy defeat here would be a success.

How to watch, stream, and listen

TV: beIN Sports (U.S. and Canada - English); beIN Sports en Español (U.S. and Canada - Spanish); Sky Sports 5/HD (U.K.)

Online streaming: beIN Sports Connect (U.S. and Canada); Sky Go (U.K.)

Make friends: Barcelona fans should head over to Barça Blaugranes for full match coverage.

For online listings in other countries, you can check out LiveSoccerTV.

Three big things to know

1. Osasuna will be without defender Javier Flaño and midfielder Didier Digard, though should otherwise have a full-strength team available. Barça’s only certain absentees are defender Jérémy Mathieu and attacker Neymar, who are both sidelined with injuries.

2. Barcelona have been much better away from home than at Camp Nou this season, winning five of their first seven matches on their travels. That is an ominous sign for Osasuna, who are still winless in front of their fans.

3. Barcelona won 7-0 when these sides last met back in March 2014, though were held to a goalless draw on their last visit to El Sadar five months prior. Osasuna were still relegated at the end of the season and were only promoted by virtue of the playoffs earlier this year.

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