Alavés-Barça match guide this Wednesday: schedule, where to watch and lineups
Barça visits Alavés this Wednesday at 9:30 PM
BarcelonaBarça and Alabès will face each other this Wednesday (9:30 PM) at the Mendizorrotza stadium in a match corresponding to matchday 36 of La Liga. For the Catalans, with no pressure whatsoever after winning the League last Sunday, all that remains is to put on a good show in their remaining games and try to reach 100 points, while the Basques need the three points to keep their survival dream alive: a victory would save them momentarily and sink Girona.
Barça comes from winning their last match against Real Madrid, a classic that was decided with goals from Marcus Rashford and Ferran Torres and that served to celebrate the 29th League title in the faces of the whites (2-0). For their part, Alabès comes from drawing against Elx 1-1. Barça, who are already champions, occupy first position in the League standings with 91 points and Alabès accumulates 37. The balance of the Barcelonists is thirty victories, one draw and four defeats. The Vitoriens have nine victories, ten draws and sixteen defeats.
Hansi Flick will continue to be without Andreas Christensen and Lamine Yamal, injured. Raphinha will also miss the duel, in his case due to an accumulation of cards. Alabès will not have Lucas Boyé or Toni Martinez due to injury, Facundo Garces due to suspension, and has doubts about Guridi and Benavídez.
Time and place of the match
The match will be played on Wednesday at 9:30 PM at the Mendizorrotza stadium (Vitòria).
Where can the match be watched (television)
The duel between Basques and Catalans can be seen on television through Movistar LaLiga. It can also be followed live minute by minute on ARA.
Probable lineups
Alabès (4-4-2): Sivera; Ángel Pérez, Jonny Otto, Tenaglia, Parada; Ibáñez, Blanco, Denis Suárez, Rebbach; Diabate and Mariano Díaz.
FC Barcelona (4-2-3-1): Joan Garcia; Kounde, Cubarsí, Gerard Martín, Cancelo; Pedri, Gavi; Bardghji, Olmo, Rashford; Lewandowski.
Referee: José María Sánchez (Murcia Committee) and Valentín Pizarro (Madrid Committee) on VAR.