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Valencia vs Barcelona – La Liga as it happened

Callum Rice-Coates
Sunday 07 October 2018 14:32 EDT
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Lionel Messi celebrates scoring Barcelona's equaliser
Lionel Messi celebrates scoring Barcelona's equaliser (Reuters)

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Lionel Messi's equaliser earned off-colour Barcelona a point against Valencia after Ezequiel Garay had put the hosts in front. Re-live the action:


What time does it start?

Valencia vs Barcelona kicks off at 7:45pm (BST)

Where can I watch it?

The match will be shown live on Eleven Sports 1, with coverage starting from 7:40pm. Eleven Sports subscribers can also watch the game via the online video player or the Eleven Sports app.

Highlights will be shown at midnight on the same channel.

It’s a big game for…

Nelson Semedo: The Portuguese right-back has struggled with life with the Catalan giants so far and his display against Spurs at Wembley was an example of that. He was overly cautious when attempting to support the visitors’ attack and looked defensively out of sorts, committing to ground too early for Kane’s goal and was very lucky to not gift a chance to Lucas Moura late on due to a lack of awareness.

Nelson Samedo dribbles out from the back
Nelson Samedo dribbles out from the back (Getty)

Remember when…

Lionel Messi has struck up fruitful partnerships with many Barcelona forwards over the years, but his on-the-field connection with left-back Jordi Alba is something that has created its fair share of goals too. That was precisely the case in November last year, when the former Valencia left-back scored a stunning equaliser from Messi’s lofted pass after Rodrigo had opened the scoring for the hosts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwTXwL_IM2A

Player to watch…

Geoffrey Kondogbia: The Frenchman ran the show in the Champions League this week against a lacklustre Manchester United midfield, alongside the more diminutive Parejo. Nevertheless he will face a much sterner test when he battles it out with Sergio Busquets on Sunday night. He may also have the best chance in the Valencia side of stopping Lionel Messi due to his ability to come from nowhere and win the ball, and therefore a lot of Valencia’s success in both boxes will come down to the former Monaco man.

Geoffrey Kondogbia battles with Man United's players
Geoffrey Kondogbia battles with Man United's players (Getty)

Past three-meetings…

Barcelona 2 (Suarez, Umtiti) Valencia 1 (Parejo pen), La Liga, April 2018

Valencia 0 Barcelona 2 (Coutinho, Rakitic), Copa del Rey, February 2018

Barcelona 1 (Suarez) Valencia 0, Copa del Rey, February 2018

Odds…

Valencia to win: 19/5

Barcelona to win: 8/13

Draw: 3/1

(Odds provided by 888 Sport)

Valencia 1-0 Barcelona

12 minutes

A blow for Valencia as Guedes, who started the game so well, is forced to withdraw with an injury. He's replaced by Denis Cheryshev.

Callum Rice-Coates7 October 2018 19:58

Valencia 1-0 Barcelona

13 minutes

Batshuayi is again in the thick of the action. This time, his shot is on target, but it's saved comfortably by Ter Stegen.

Callum Rice-Coates7 October 2018 19:59

Valencia 1-0 Barcelona

18 minutes

Luis Suarez attempts a speculative effort from a tight angle that just about sums up Barcelona's start here.

Callum Rice-Coates7 October 2018 20:05

PSG vs Lyon

Meanwhile, in France, PSG have kicked off against Lyon hoping to continue their perfect start to the Ligue 1 season.

Callum Rice-Coates7 October 2018 20:06

Valencia 1-0 Barcelona

21 minutes

It's taken this long for Barcelona to muster their first shot on target of the contest. Lionel Messi, unsurprisingly is the man who hits it, but it's an easy save for Neto.

Callum Rice-Coates7 October 2018 20:08

GOAL! Barcelona are level and it's Messi who gets it.

Callum Rice-Coates7 October 2018 20:09

Valencia 1-1 Barcelona

24 minutes

Messi picked the ball up just outside the box and placed his finish perfectly inside the post. And just like that, Barcelona are back in the game.

Callum Rice-Coates7 October 2018 20:11

PSG 0-0 Lyon

7 minutes

Lyon's Nabil Fekir is forced off with an injury and moments later PSG win a penalty. Not a good start for the visitors.

Callum Rice-Coates7 October 2018 20:13

GOAL! Neymar slots away the penalty with unerring composure and PSG lead. Looks likely to be a long evening for Lyon.

Callum Rice-Coates7 October 2018 20:14

Valencia 1-1 Barcelona

32 minutes

Barcelona are beginning to take control of this game now after a nervous start. Some of the impetus has gone from Valencia's game.

Callum Rice-Coates7 October 2018 20:18

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