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Celta Vigo vs Barcelona: Live stream, TV channel, line-ups, and kick-off time for TONIGHT’S La Liga clash

It is a big week for Barca as they look to put the disappointment of their Champions League exit behind them and push on in their quest for domestic double

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BARCELONA can take another huge step towards the La Liga title with victory over Celta Vigo.

Lionel Messi and co will still be feeling the aftershocks of last week's shock defeat to Roma in the Champions League.

 Despite crashing out of the Champions League, the domestic double is still on for Barcelona
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Despite crashing out of the Champions League, the domestic double is still on for BarcelonaCredit: AP:Associated Press

They welcome Valencia to the Nou Camp tomorrow and know a win, followed by another three points at Celta Vigo, will put them on the brink of a 25th league title.

The Catalan club currently sit 11 points clear at the top, with Real Madrid down in fourth, and have next weekend's Copa Del Rey final against Sevilla to look forward to.


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What time is kick-off?

THE game takes place on Tuesday, April 17.

Celta Vigo welcome Barcelona to Balaidos.

Kick-off is at 8pm.

Which channel can I watch the game on?

Celta Vigo vs Barcelona will be on Sky Sports Football from 7.55pm.

But if you're not a Sky Sports subscriber, you can watch all the action live on Now TV with a Sports Pass with prices starting from £7.99.

SunSport will be running a LIVE BLOG which will bring you all the action and talking points as they happen.

 Iago Aspas has 19 league goals this season, including one in the 2-2 draw the Nou Camp in December
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Iago Aspas has 19 league goals this season, including one in the 2-2 draw the Nou Camp in DecemberCredit: EPA

What is the team news?

MESSI is leading the Golden Boot race in La Liga right now, with 29 goals compared to Cristiano Ronaldo's 23.

Despite being at full strength against Roma, though, they crumbled to ruins in the ancient city on Tuesday and will be desperate to impress a week on.

Juan Carlos Unzue's side are in ninth position in the league, largely thanks to Liverpool flop Iago Aspas' 19 league goals this term.

His hat-trick last week helped Celta Vigo thrash Sevilla 4-0.

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