After finishing an unbeaten September with a hard-fought and crucial victory over Sevilla last Friday, Barcelona are getting ready for the biggest match of the season so far as they travel to Portugal for their second Champions League group stage game against FC Porto at the Estádio do Dragão.
Barça are tired and dealing with key injuries after a busy start to the season but had one extra day to prepare for this one thanks to Friday night’s kickoff, and they’ll now look to establish their dominance in Group H against the second best team in the group and at a stadium a lot of big teams in Europe have struggled.