FC Barcelona will face Eintracht Frankfurt in a crucial UEFA Champions League 2025-26 match on December 10 at Camp Nou. Both teams are struggling for form in the Champions League this season.

Last Updated: 04.47 PM, Dec 09, 2025
FC Barcelona will host Frankfurt in a pivotal UEFA Champions League 2025-26 match at their newly built Camp Nou Stadium on December 10 (IST). Both Barcelona and Frankfurt are struggling for form in the European competition, and a win for each of them will take them higher up in the points table. Here's everything you need to know about the FC Barcelona vs Frankfurt UEFA Champions League 2025-26 match.
Match: FC Barcelona vs Frankfurt, UEFA Champions League 2025-26, group stage
Date and time: 10 December, 1.30 am IST
Venue: Camp Nou, Barcelona
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Barcelona's form blends domestic dominance with European inconsistency: recent La Liga wins include a 3-1 over Valencia, but Champions League draws and losses expose vulnerabilities.
Key scorers like Marcus Rashford (4 goals in 5 UCL games) and Fermín López (3 goals) drive the attack, supported by Lamine Yamal's flair.
Frankfurt endures a tough stretch, winless in four across competitions, hampered by defensive lapses despite Jonathan Burkardt's 2 goals. Their away form in Europe remains a concern, conceding heavily.
Barcelona and Frankfurt have faced each other twice in the UEFA Europa League 2022. Barcelona could not manage to win a single game against the German opponent, whereas Frankfurt won once and drew once.
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Flick boosts Barça with Robert Lewandowski likely fit after a minor knock, alongside Ronald Araújo's return, strengthening defense. Doubts linger over Pedri (hamstring) and Gavi (knee), forcing midfield reliance on Dani Olmo and Marc Casadó.
Ronald Araujo will miss the match due to a card suspension.
Frankfurt will miss Jessic Ngankam, Jonathan Burkardt, and Timothy Chandler due to injuries.
FC Barcelona: J. García, J. Koundé, P. Cubarsí, G. Martín, A. Balde, F. de Jong, Pedri, F. López, L. Yamal, R. Lewandowski, Raphinha.
Frankfurt: M. Zetterer, N. Collins, R. Koch, A. Theate, R. Kristensen, F. Chaïbi, H. Larsson, N. Brown, R. Doan, M. Götze, A. Knauff.