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What Barcelona need to qualify for the Champions League last 16 against Copenhagen: Top-8 and playoff scenarios explained

Barcelona, Spain. 21st October, 2025. Lamine Yamal in action during the Uefa Champions League match between FC Barcelona and Olympiakos FC at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys.

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Explaining Barça’s path to automatic Champions League qualification and the play-off scenario ahead of Copenhagen clash

FC Barcelona still have everything to play for in the Champions League as they prepare to welcome FC Copenhagen to Spotify Camp Nou on Wednesday, 28 January 2026. Currently sitting ninth with 13 points, the Blaugrana know a win could put them firmly in the race for automatic progression into the round of 16, but several variables involving other teams mean their fate is not fully in their own hands.

Under the Champions League’s new league-phase format, the top eight teams in the overall standings qualify directly for the round of 16, while those finishing 9th to 24th enter a two-legged play-off round to fight for last 16 places. Barcelona currently sit outside the top eight, meaning both routes remain on the table.

Barcelona’s options against FC Copenhagen

The silver lining is that even with a loss, Barça would remain inside the top-24 and therefore qualify for the playoffs that take place in February, although they’d certainly want to avoid another two matches in an already packed schedule.

Why goal difference matters

Goal difference could prove pivotal if Barcelona end level on points with one or more rivals. Currently holding a +5 goal difference, they must not only aim for victory against Copenhagen but ideally by several goals if their rivals also win.

Teams around them, such as PSG, Newcastle and Chelsea, currently have superior goal difference, meaning narrow wins by those clubs could still keep Barcelona outside the top eight even with 16 points.

Barcelona’s direct route to the round of 16 remains clear: win against Copenhagen and hope key rivals slip up. However, a draw or defeat would shift their ambitions to the playoff round, where they would need to navigate another tie to keep their Champions League hopes alive.

Front three yet to fire in Europe this season

Quite incredibly, Barcelona’s usual front three of Raphinha, Lamine Yamal and Robert Lewandowski have not been firing in Europe this season. Between the trio, they only have three goals between them – Yamal with two, Lewandowski with one, and Raphinha yet to get off the mark.

Barcelona’s top scorer in this season’s Champions League is Fermin Lopez, with an impressive five goals in six games, followed closely by Marcus Rashford on four strikes in seven matches.

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