I can do that, but I don’t have live web access right now. My training goes up to 2024-06, so I can’t reliably list every Barcelona loss to Premier League teams “up to today” (2025-09-14). I can do one of the following — which would you prefer?
1) I can provide a complete, sourced list of Barcelona’s losses to Premier League clubs up to my cutoff (June 2024) or up to Oct 2023 (the 23 losses you quoted).
2) I can give a step-by-step method and the best sources so you (or I, if you allow web access) can compile an updated list covering every match through today.
3) If you can paste a list of Barcelona’s matches since Oct 2023, I’ll merge those with the earlier list and produce a single complete set.
Also, a quick clarification: when you say “Premier League teams,” do you mean (A) clubs that were members of the Premier League at the time of each match, or (B) clubs that are (or have been) Premier League clubs historically (i.e., English top‑flight clubs)? That affects which opponents to include.
If you want option (2) now, here are the recommended sources and a concise procedure you can follow to get an accurate, up-to-date list:
Recommended sources:
- UEFA.com match archives (Champions League/Europa/Conference)
- FCBarcelona.com (official match archive)
- Transfermarkt (fixture lists and competition filters)
- WorldFootball.net or Soccerway (complete match databases)
- Wikipedia pages for FC Barcelona seasons and for head‑to‑head records
Procedure:
- From an authoritative match archive (e.g., FCBarcelona.com or Transfermarkt), export or copy Barcelona’s competitive match list for all seasons you want to cover.
- Filter matches where the opponent is an English club.
- For each such match, check whether the opponent was a Premier League club at the time (if that’s your criterion), or include all English top–flight/historic Premier League clubs if you prefer.
- Keep fields: date, competition, opponent, venue (home/away), score, and whether Barcelona lost.
- Sum losses to get the total and optionally sort by opponent or competition.
Tell me which option you want (and answer the clarification about the Premier League definition), and I’ll proceed.