Barcelona and Olympiacos meet at the Olympic Stadium of Montjuic today for Matchday 3 of the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League — a crucial encounter for both clubs as they fight to strengthen their position in the standings.

Barcelona arrive after a 2-1 win over Girona in La Liga, with goals from Pedri and a dramatic late strike by Ronald Araujo. That result ended a two-game losing streak against PSG and Sevilla, restoring some momentum for Xavi’s side ahead of this vital European fixture.

In the Champions League, Barcelona sit 16th with three points, the result of a win over Newcastle and a loss to PSG. At home, they have maintained an impressive record, losing just one of their last eight Champions League matches at Montjuic.

Olympiacos, meanwhile, come into this contest after defeating A

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