History:
Valencia CF travel to Barcelona to take FC Barcelona on Sunday, the 5th of March at 4:15 pm kick-off time (CET) at the Spotify Camp Nou on Matchday 24 of LaLiga.
Valencia CF have played the Catalans 124 times on the road with a balance of 19 wins, 30 draws and 75 losses across all competitions. The reverse fixture saw a late FC Barcelona win by a 1-2 scoreline at Mestalla.
However, Valencia CF will be looking for an upturn in their away fortunes buoyed by their maiden win under Valencia CF legend Rubén Baraja and they will try to climb out of the drop zone at the Catalan side’s expense.
Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas.
VAR: Jaime Latre.
Press conferences:
Xavi Hernández: “Valencia CF are defending much better and they're more aggressive”
FCB Squad list:
Ter Stegen, R. Araujo, Sergio, Ansu Fati, Ferran, Iñaki Peña, Christensen, Marcos A., Jordi Alba, Kessie, S. Roberto, F. De Jong, Raphinha, Kounde, Eric, Balde, Pablo Torre, Arnau Tenas, A. Alarcón and Estanis Pedrola.
Rubén Baraja: “We must be a team in every sense, both on and off the ball"

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