LaLiga champions Barcelona travel to Mestalla looking to finish their season with a win against Valencia.Hansi Flicks side secured the title in El Clasico earlier this month and remain comfortably clear at the top of the standings, while Valencia still have hopes of sneaking into the European spots heading into the final weekend.Valencia have finished their campaign strongly and remain in the race for a Conference League qualification spot.A 4-3 win over Real Sociedad last weekend kept Carlos Corberans side within touching distance of seventh-placed Getafe, with just two points separating the sides ahead of the final round.Despite already being crowned champions, Barcelona have shown little sign of easing off in recent weeks, and a win could seem them end the season three points shy of 100 to cap off what has been an exceptional domestic season.Table of ContentsValencia team newsBarcelona team newsWhere to watch Valencia vs Barcelona: TV channel, live streamThe stats for Valencia vs BarcelonaValencia team newsValencia are without Eray Comert through suspension, while Mouctar Diakhaby remains sidelined with a muscle injury.Jose Gaya, Dimitri Foulquier, Lucas Beltran, Jose Copete and Renzo Saravia also miss out for the hosts Javi Guerra starts after scoring twice against Real Sociedad, with Hugo Duro partnering him in attack.Valencia: Dimitrievski; Nunez, Pepelu, Tarrega, Vazquez; Rioja, Rodriguez, Ugrinic, Lopez; Guerra, DuroBarcelona team news Barcelona are still without Lamine Yamal and Fermin Lopez, but the visitors will be boosted by the return of Marcus Rashford and Ferran Torres, who both start. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Flick rotates his side, with Ronald Araujo and Alejandro Balde in from the off. Robert Lewandowski starts up top. Barcelona: Szczesny; Eric, Araujo, Martn, Balde; Gavi, Bernal; Rashford, Olmo, Ferran; LewandowskiWhere to watch Valencia vs Barcelona: TV channel, live streamThe match will be available to watch live in the UK onPremier Sportsand viaLaLigaTV.Kick-off is scheduled for 8:00pm BST on Saturday.The stats for Valencia vs BarcelonaBarcelona are unbeaten in their last 12 matches against ValenciaValencia have conceded 18 goals in their last three meetings with BarcelonaBarcelona have the best away record in La Liga this seasonValencia are chasing European qualification heading into the final weekendBarcelona have scored six and five goals respectively in their last two matches against Los Che Topics FC Barcelona LaLiga Valencia CF Add us as a preferred source on Google If you enjoy reading this article, you can help support our independent football journalism by adding 101 Great Goals as a preferred source You Should Also Read Real Madrid vs Athletic Club: Line-ups confirmed as captain Carvajal bids farewell 101 GreatGoals 23rd May, 2026 Real Madrid will always be his home Los Blancos confirm defenders departure Nicholas McGee 22nd May, 2026 Valencia v Barcelona: Line-ups, stats and preview Mitch Fretton 21st May, 2026 Barcelona: Frenkie de Jong gives his verdict on Marcus Rashford question Nicholas McGee 21st May, 2026 Mourinho returning to Madrid: 5 things The Special One must do to make his comeback a success Nicholas McGee 18th May, 2026 Barcelona confirm Flick contract extension until 2028 Nicholas McGee 18th May, 2026
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