Having defeated Real Madrid at the weekend, Barcelona will now return home to take on Celta Vigo. beIN Sports USA will bring you live coverage as the Blaugrana look to put pressure on their Madrid rivals.

Preview: Barcelona will want to avoid a let down after their important El Clasico victory

An emotional rollercoaster at the Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday ended well for Barcelona. Three goals from Messi helped lift the Catalans over Real Madrid, and they will now have a chance to go top of the league, given Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid's late kick-off.

Luis Enrique, a former Barcelona captain, will prepare his side for a very difficult match at the Camp Nou. Enrique has been linked with the managerial position at Barcelona, but the Catalans opted to go with Gerardo Martino. And despite all the doubt involving the Argentine's future at the club, Barcelona's president as well as Martino have stated publicly that his contract will be honored.

 

"I always respect my contracts," Martino told Barcelona's official website.

Martino has helped guide Barcelona to the quarter-finals of the Champions League, Copa del Rey final, and after their important victory on Sunday, they are right back in the title race.

"It is important for us to be in the right frame of mind for this run-in to the end of the season, and we are still competing on all three front and finding our form, so it's all positive," Martino said.

"We have to make the most of what we achieved at the weekend, because it has put us back in contention for the league title."

The Catalans will have the same squad available on Wednesday, as they did against Real Madrid on Sunday. Xavi is the only exception as Martino has opted to rest him, allowing Cristian Tello to join the squad.

Wednesday's fixture will be Barcelona's 1,000th league game at the Camp Nou, and the players will want to avoid a let down. The visitors would love to spoil the party, but while it's possible, it will not be easy.

Celta Vigo are just five points clear of the relegation zone heading into Wednesday's match. They will be without Rafinha and Welliton for their trip to Catalonia.

"Impossible," was Luis Enrique's response when asked about how his side could stop Lionel Messi.

"A player who is able to dribble past three players in three meters? How do you defend against that?"

Claiming all three points would apply some pressure on their Madrid rivals, with both of them only kicking off after Barcelona's match.

Where to watch - live stream, start time, TV channels, live scores

Watch Barcelona vs Celta Vigo live on Wednesday, March 26, 2014:

In Canada at 15:00 ET on: beIN Sports Play Canada

In the UK at 19:00 GMT on: Sky Sports 4/HD

In the USA at 15:00 ET on: beIN Sports en Español, beIN Sports Play, beIN Sports USA, SiriusXM FC

For viewers in Spain, you can follow all the live action on Canal+ Liga / HD, Gol Stadium and GOL T. If you are outside these viewing areas, please visit the Barcelona vs Celta Vigo match page for full TV listings.