- Barcelona have won 4 of their last 5 games, including their last 2.
- Copenhagen have gone 5 matches unbeaten, winning 2 and drawing 3.
- Fermin Lopez is the top scorer for Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League 2025-2026 (5 goals).
Barcelona are on the hunt
The odds are stacked heavily in favour of Barcelona for this UEFA Champions League matchday 7 encounter, and with Champions League qualification on the line for Hans-Dieter Flick’s side, they’ll be right up for it.
The Catalans have been playing some of their best football under Flick, whose philosophy has honed the side into a vertically dominant force with high defensive lines, aggressive pressing and dynamic full-back overloads that are great for dominating possession.
Barcelona have won 2 and lost 1 of their 3 home matches in the UEFA Champions League 2025-2026 so far, scoring 3.00 goals per match and conceding an average of 1.33.
Copenhagen are no easy beats
Copenhagen have won 1 and lost 2 of their 3 away fixtures in the 2025-2026 campaign, scoring 1.00 goals on average and conceding 2.67 goals.
Jacob Neestrup’s side are a very well-drilled outfit with plenty of tactical flexibility, but they are most effective when they stay compact, press selectively and transition quickly.
They have drawn both of their last 2 away games and with a recent result sheet of 2 wins and 3 draws, they may not have the momentum needed to get a result against Barcelona at Camp Nou.
Barcelona should win comfortably
Barcelona come into this match in excellent form after a 4-2 win over SK Slavia Prague away from home in the UEFA Champions League and a 3-0 home victory against Real Oviedo in LaLiga.
Raphinha is on fire with 5 of Barca’s 14 goals across their last 5 matches and Flick’s team is well-balanced, with the likes of Fermin Lopez (5 goals in 6 appearances) able to make the difference in midfield.
While they are favourites at 11/100, Copenhagen are rightful long shots. The Over 2.5 Goals market looks a great bet at 11/50, but Barcelona should take this game and take a big step towards qualification.
With Barcelona’s attacking output in recent matches, they should be able to pull away from Copenhagen in the second half as the Danish side start to tire.