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Today's Las Palmas-Barça match guide: schedule, where to watch and lineups

Barça faces Las Palmas in the match that closes the day on Saturday

Barça prepares for its match against Las Palmas
ARA
22/02/2025
2 min

Las PalmasBarça and Las Palmas will face each other this Saturday in Gran Canaria (9:00 p.m.) in a match corresponding to the 25th round of the League. Barça will seek to maintain their lead and increase the gap with the two main pursuers (Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid). Las Palmas want to move away from the relegation zone.

The blaugranas are looking to extend their winning streak, while the Canarians need to win again - they have not done so in all of 2025 - to save the category. Flick's team won in the League against Rayo Vallecano last Monday (1-0) and Diego Martínez's team lost against Mallorca (3-1) in Son Moix. Barça are first with 51 points out of 72 played, tied on points with Real Madrid, second. Las Palmas are seventeenth with 23 points, tied with Valencia, the team that marks the relegation positions. The Catalans have won 8 away games out of 13. Las Palmas have won 3, drawn 4 and lost 5 at home.

Barça are without Ter Stegen, Marc Bernal and Christensen, as well as Ansu Fati due to technical reasons. Flick has Fermín back after a one-match suspension. Las Palmas will be without Scott McKenna due to an accumulation of cards; Marvin, Pelmard, Cardona, Januzaj and Fabio Silva due to injury; and Kirian due to illness.

Time and place of the Las Palmas-Barça match

The match will be played this Sunday at 9pm at the Gran Canaria Stadium (Las Palmas).

Where to watch today's match (television)

The duel between the Catalans and the Canaries can be seen on television through the Movistar platform on the channels M+ LaLiga TV (M54-O110), M+ LaLiga TV 2 (M57 O112), M+ LaLiga TV UHD (M440 O111), Movistar Plus+ (M7) and LaLiga TV Bar. It can also be followed live on ARA minute by minute.

Probable lineups for the match

Las Palmas (4-3-3): Cillesen, Mármol, Herzog, Alex Suarez, Viti Rozada; Bajcetic, Essugo, Javi Muñoz; Moleiro, Sandro and McBurnie.

FC Barcelona (4-3-3): Szczęsny, Kounde, Araujo, Iñigo Martínez, Balde; Frenkie de Jong, Pierre, Fermín; Lamine Yamal, Raphinha and Lewandowski.

Referees: Adrián Cordero Vega (Cántabro Committee) and Carlos del Cerro Grande (Madrid Committee) in the VAR.

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