Guide to today's Barça-Mallorca match: schedule, where to watch, and lineups
Barcelona and Mallorca face each other in the 33rd round of La Liga.

BarcelonaBarça and Mallorca will face each other this Tuesday at Montjuïc (9:30 p.m.) in a matchday 33 of La Liga. The Blaugrana will be looking for another win to maintain their lead of at least four points over their closest rivals in the standings, Real Madrid, who play this Wednesday at Getafe, always an awkward setting.
Barça and Mallorca are coming off La Liga matches just a few days ago. The Catalans struggled to win in stoppage time at home against Celta de Vigo. A Raphinha penalty broke the deadlock. Meanwhile, the Balearic team earned a point at Son Moix against relegation candidate Leganés (0-0). Barça has only lost one match in all of 2025 and remains in contention in all competitions, while Mallorca is looking to further their chances of reaching Europe next season. Jagoba Arrasate's team is currently seventh and could play in the Conference League.
Barça are missing Ter Stegen, Marc Bernal, and Marc Casadó due to injuries, and they have one more to lose: Robert Lewandowski, who will also miss the Copa del Rey final. Even worse, Mallorca will travel to Barcelona. Arrasate will be without his two best forwards, Muriqi and Asano, who are injured, as are Robert Navarro and Manu Morlanes. Meanwhile, Maffeo and Dani Rodríguez are suspended.
Time and place of the Barça-Mallorca match
The match will be played this Tuesday, April 22, 2025, at 9:30 p.m. at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys (Barcelona).
Where to watch today's match (TV)
The match between the Catalans and Mallorcans can be watched on television via the Movistar platform on the LaLiga TV Bar and M+ LaLiga channels. You can also watch it live on ARA's live TV channel minute by minute.
Probable lineups for the match
FC Barcelona (4-3-3): Szczęsny, Kounde, Araujo, Cubarsí, Gerard Martín; De Jong, Gavi, Dani Olmo; Lamine Yamal, Ferran Torres and Raphinha.
RCD Mallorca (5-4-1): Greif; Morey, Valjent, Raíllo, Copete, Mojica; Antonio Sánchez, Mascarell, Samú Costa, Sergi Darder; and Larin.
Referees: Miguel Ángel Ortiz Arias (Madrid Committee) and Javier Iglesias Villanueva (Castellanoleonès Committee) in the VAR.