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How & Where To Watch FC Seoul Vs Barcelona?
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FC Barcelona wraps up their 2025 Asian preseason tour with a final match against FC Seoul at the Seoul World Cup Stadium. The match is on Thursday, July 31 at 8:00 p.m. KST, which is 7:00 a.m. ET. / 4:00 a.m. PT for US fans.

For Barcelona, it’s the last warm-up before heading back to Spain for the 2025–26 season, while for local fans it’s a rare opportunity to see one of the best teams in Europe.

The match will be live on Disney+ in South Korea following the broadcast deal for Barcelona’s two games in the country.

Around the world, international fans can also view the match live on DAZN, Barça One or FC Barcelona's official YouTube channel.

FC Barcelona is offering both Korean games for free on their YouTube account after some issues with the paid package for preseason. Make sure to check local listings, as availability will vary by region.

Expected Lineups and Team News

FC Seoul will likely line up in a 4-4-2 with Jesse Lingard as the creative force.

Lingard has been in good form in the K-League and will be supported by Anderson Oliveira and Lucas Silva on the flanks, while Klimala will partner him up front. Jung and Hwang will probably start in central midfield, with Park and Al-Arab at the back and Kang in goal.

Barcelona under Hansi Flick will continue to rotate but will still field a strong team. Joan García could start in goal after a good game in the previous match.

Defensively, expect a mix of experience and youth with Iñigo Martínez, Pau Cubarsí and Alejandro Balde likely to play. In midfield, Pedri and Gavi will start deep, while Lamine Yamal, Raphinha and Fermín López will play higher up behind Robert Lewandowski.

Eric García missed a training session earlier in the week with a muscle issue but is fit to be in the squad.

Barcelona have brought almost the entire first team along with some of the youth players. Summer signings Roony Bardghji and Marcus Rashford are also in the squad but it remains to be seen how Flick will use them in this last game of the tour. No injuries have been reported and everyone is fit.

This is the first time Barcelona have played in South Korea since 2010 and the fans have been excited all week in Seoul.

For FC Seoul it’s a prestige match and a good test before the next phase of their domestic season. For Barcelona it’s the last chance to fine tune tactics, test the depth of the squad and build momentum before competitive games start in August.

Coverage starts 30 minutes before kick off with studio content on official Barça channels and some international partners.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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