La Liga 2011-2012: Barcelona vs Levante December 3 2011 | Barcelona wins 5-0

2011-2012 Spanish La Liga – Barcelona vs Levante Live Stream on Gol TV USA

The match between Barcelona and Levante will be played at Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain on December 3, 2011 Saturday 2PM EST / 7PM GMT.

Barcelona’s last La Liga game was a 4-0 win against Rayo Vallecano on November 30 at Nou. While Levante’s last League game was a 4-0 drubbing of Sporting Gijon on November 27.

Both teams last met at Estadio Ciudad de Valencia in Valencia on May 11 where they end in a 1-1 draw.

UPDATE: FULL TIME: Barcelona defeated Levante 5-0

Goal Scorers: Cesc Fábregas (4′), Cesc Fábregas (33′), Isaac Cuenca (37′), Lionel Messi (55′), Alexis Sánchez (61′)

Barcelona-Levante Preview:

Competition: 2011-2012 Spanish La Liga
Date: Saturday, December 3, 2011
Kick off time: 2PM EST / 7PM GMT
Venue: Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain
Watch on TV: USA – Gol TV; United Kingdom – Sky Sports 4/HD; Australia – ESPN Australia

Barcelona have to close the gap on Real Madrid, but they face a tough task. Levante come to the Camp Nou with good reasons to spoil the Catalans’ plans.

Barcelona occupy the second position with 31 points, but they have played a game more than leaders Real Madrid. In midweek, they thrashed Rayo Vallecano 4-0, but they still sit three points behind their arch-rivals.

They have a big game ahead of them, as they face Real Madrid in El Clasico on December 10. But Coach Pep Guardiola prefers to focus on his match against Levante.

However, Levante’s hopes of playing in the UEFA Champions League next season are still very much alive. They lie in 4th position with 26 points, with 8 wins in their campaign so far.

So, don’t forget to Watch Barcelona vs Levante live stream on Gol TV USA this Dec. 3, 2011 Saturday at 2PM EST / 7PM GMT.

It will also be shown on Sky Sports 4/HD in United Kingdom and on ESPN Australia. Watch out for it at game time.

UPDATE: FULL TIME: Barcelona defeated Levante 5-0

Goal Scorers: Cesc Fábregas (4′), Cesc Fábregas (33′), Isaac Cuenca (37′), Lionel Messi (55′), Alexis Sánchez (61′)

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