Ten Barça players are away on international duty this week, seven of them playing Nations League matches and three in U21 fixtures. On this page we keep you up to date with how they are faring.
- Germany: Ter Stegen
- Spain: Dani Olmo, Pedri, Ferran and Lamine Yamal
- Spain U21: Pau Cubarsí, Pablo Torre
- USA: Diego Kochen
- France: Kounde
- Poland: Lewandowski
Tuesday 10 September
Still to come, young keeper Diego Kochen is in the USA squad that meets New Zealand in a friendly in Cincinnati, kick off 7pm local time (1am Wednesday CEST), a match that will bring this international break to an end from a blaugrana perspective.
Nations League Group A3
Netherlands 2-2 Germany
This draw sees both sides tied on four points after two games, with Ter Stegen and Germany ahead on goal difference by two. The blaugrana keeper started and played the full 90 minutes.
U21 EURO Qualification Group B
Hungary U21 0-1 Spain U21
Today’s win for the unbeaten Spain U21s sealed qualification for the tournament in June 2025. Pau Cubarsí played the full game while Pablo Torre played 73 minutes, with both blaugranes performing well to also help their side to its second win of the international break.
Monday 9 September
Nations League Group A2
France 2-0 Belgium
After the disappointment of defeat to Italy, Jules Kounde‘s side got their Nations League campaign back on track with a solid win at home to Belgium, with the Barça man playing the full ninety at centre back. Kolo Muani and former blaugrana Ousmane Dembélé claimed the goals.
Sunday 8 September
Nations League Group A1
Croatia 1-0 Poland
Defeat for Lewandowski, who played all 90 minutes of this Nations League clash in Osijek. The Barça player did have chances, but was unable to find a response to Luca Modric’s 58th minute strike.
Nations League Group A4
Switzerland 1-4 Spain
A big win for La Roja in Geneva with Lamine Yamal and Pedri both starting but departing the game early. Yamal had a brilliant first half, giving the assist for Joselu’s opener after just 4 minutes, but would later be replaced by his club colleague Ferran Torres. Playing with ten men after Le Normand was red carded, Spain still managed to win comfortably, with the fourth and final goal coming from the foot of Torres himself.
Saturday 7 September
Friendly
USA 1-2 Canada
18-year-old Diego Kochen was on the bench in Kansas as the USMNT lost at home to their northern neighbours for the first time since 1957.
Nations League Group A3
Germany 5-0 Hungary
Ter Stegen‘s side ran riot in Dusseldorf, with goals from Füllkrug, Musiala, Wirtz, Pavlović and Havertz (pen) getting them off to a flying start in the Nations League. Following Manuel Neuer’s retirement from international football, the Barça stopper is finally the number one choice in goal for Germany, and naturally he played the full 90 of this splendid encounter.
Friday, 6 September
U21 EURO Qualification Group B
Scotland U21 1-2 Spain U21
Pau Cubarsí played the full game and Pablo Torre played 76 minutes as the Spain U21 side beat second placed Scotland to go six points clear in the group.
Nations League Group A1
France 1 Italy 3
Defeat for Jules Kounde’s French side with the blaugrana starting the game before being substituted in the second half.
Thursday 5 September
Nations League Group A1
Scotland 2- 3 Poland
Blaugrana striker Lewandowski captained the team, scored the second and played 72 minutes, as Poland went on to win in added time to get their campaign off to the best possible start.
Nations League Group A4
Serbia 0-0 Spain
Despite the best efforts of blaugrana forward Lamine Yamal in a match both he and Dani Olmo started, Serbia held out for a draw to frustrate Spain. Pedri and Ferran Torres came on after 76 and 82 minutes respectively.
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