Barcelona’s World Cup contingent are moving into their second group-stage fixtures after none of the eight national sides featuring Blaugrana players lost their opening match.
The club’s own round-up framed the start of the tournament as broadly steady rather than spectacular, with six draws and two wins across the Barcelona-linked nations. The next wave is more pointed. Raphinha’s Brazil were due to face Haiti on 20 June, Frenkie de Jong’s Netherlands had Sweden on the same day, and Spain’s Barcelona core were set for Saudi Arabia on 21 June, according to Barcelona’s official World Cup matchday-one round-up.
For Hansi Flick, the significance is not just patriotic interest. A summer tournament can change the tone around senior players quickly, especially when minutes, form and fitness all arrive back at club level with consequences.
Barcelona’s World Cup picture now has sharper tests
Raphinha remains one of the biggest watch-points because Brazil’s second group game gives him another high-profile stage, while De Jong’s Netherlands involvement matters after a busy Barcelona news cycle around the midfielder.
Spain’s meeting with Saudi Arabia also keeps attention on the club’s Spanish contingent, with supporters watching for rhythm as much as results. Barcelona do not need every player to dominate the group stage, but they do need their key names to return with momentum intact.
The opening round gave Barcelona a calm baseline. The second fixtures should tell supporters far more about which players are building form and which workloads may need managing later in the summer.




