FC Barcelona is marching at a champion's pace this year. After finishing 2024 with a painful defeat against Atlético de Madrid in LaLiga (2-1), the team led by Hansi Flick has made a radical turnaround in their dynamics and since the winter break, no rival has been able to stop them. In the 17 matches played in 2025, the Catalans have 14 wins and only 3 draws, showcasing an overwhelming level that makes them favorites for all titles.

On Tuesday, March 11, the blue and garnet team secured their ticket to the quarter-finals of the Champions League after crushing Benfica in the second leg of the Round of 16 (3-1). The Catalans, led by the goals of a lethal Raphinha and an unstoppable Lamine Yamal, took advantage of their home ground to seal the tie in their favor and make it to the top 8 teams in the continent for the second consecutive season, maintaining their brutal unbeaten streak.

Barça Doesn't Take Its Foot Off the Gas in 2025

The Barça has imposed itself with authority over its rivals in all competitions this 2025. In LaLiga, after drawing 1-1 with Getafe in the first match of the year, the Catalans convincingly defeated Valencia (7-1), Alavés (1-0), Sevilla (1-4), Rayo (1-0), Las Palmas (0-2), and Real Sociedad (4-0). In the Champions, meanwhile, they have dominated Benfica on three occasions! (4-5, 0-1, and 3-1) and drew with Atalanta in the last match of the group stage (2-2).

On the other hand, the blue and garnet team is one step away from the title of the Copa del Rey after crushing Barbastro (0-4), Betis (5-1), and Valencia (0-5), although they will play for a spot in the final at Atlético de Madrid's ground after drawing 4-4 in the first leg of the semi-finals. However, the Catalans have already lifted their first trophy of the season in the Supercopa de España, where they were crowned champions after defeating Athletic Club (0-2) and Real Madrid (2-5).

In total, the blaugranas have recorded 14 wins and 3 draws, scoring 56 goals in these matches (128 in the entire season) and conceding only 17. In fact, the rise of the Catalans is not limited to the offensive side, as they have also managed to keep their goal clean in 8 of the 17 matches played this year, a notable difference compared to the first half of the season, where they kept their net intact in only 6 out of 25 matches.

As of today, the Catalans are the sole leaders of LaLiga EA Sports and, given their brutal performance on the field, they are clear favorites to win the Copa and Champions League titles, so the excitement is at its peak in a Barcelona fanbase that sees night after night how their team makes it clear that there is no rival that can stop Hansi Flick's unbeatable machine.

The 17 Unbeaten Matches of FC Barcelona in 2025

  • January 4: UD Barbastro 0-4 FC Barcelona (Round of 32 of the Copa del Rey, in Barbastro).
  • January 8: Athletic Club 0-2 FC Barcelona (semi-finals of the Supercopa de España, in Jeddah).
  • January 12: Real Madrid 2-5 FC Barcelona (final of the Supercopa de España, in Jeddah).
  • January 15: FC Barcelona 5-1 Real Betis (Round of 16 of the Copa del Rey, in Montjuïc).
  • January 18: Getafe 1-1 FC Barcelona (Matchday 20 of LaLiga, in Madrid).
  • January 21: Benfica 4-5 FC Barcelona (Matchday 7 of the Champions League, in Lisbon).
  • January 26: FC Barcelona 7-1 Valencia (Matchday 21 of LaLiga, in Montjuïc).
  • January 29: FC Barcelona 2-2 Atalanta (Matchday 8 of the Champions League, in Montjuïc).
  • February 2: FC Barcelona 1-0 Alavés (Matchday 22 of LaLiga, in Montjuïc).
  • February 6: Valencia 0-5 FC Barcelona (quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey, in Mestalla).
  • February 9: Sevilla 1-4 FC Barcelona (Matchday 23 of LaLiga, in Seville).
  • February 16: FC Barcelona 1-0 Rayo Vallecano (Matchday 24 of LaLiga, in Montjuïc).
  • February 22: UD Las Palmas 0-2 FC Barcelona (Matchday 25 of LaLiga, in Gran Canaria).
  • February 25: FC Barcelona 4-4 Atlético de Madrid (first leg of the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey, in Montjuïc).
  • March 2: FC Barcelona 4-0 Real Sociedad (Matchday 26 of LaLiga, in Montjuïc).
  • March 5: Benfica 0-1 FC Barcelona (first leg of the Round of 16 of the Champions League, in Lisbon).
  • March 11:FC Barcelona 0-1 Benfica  (second leg of the Round of 16 of the Champions League, in Montjuïc).