Barcelona are chasing La Liga history this weekend after clinching back-to-back Spanish league titles.
A victory over Real Betis on Sunday evening would make them the first club since the top flight expanded to 20 teams to win every single home match in a season. The renovation of Camp Nou has brought out the best in Hansi Flick's Blaugrana, helping them cruise to the championship.
Barça's 17th home league victory of the campaign was the decisive one, as they defeated Real Madrid 2–0 in El Clásico to seal their title defense. A midweek loss at Deportivo Aláves means a 100-point tally is now out of reach, but becoming La Liga's first perfect home side since Madrid in 1985–86 would be more than enough consolation.
Raphinha Back From Suspension; De Jong Doubt

Barcelona have marched to La Liga glory despite dealing with a considerable injury list this season, though their squad has grown healthier as the campaign winds down.
Currently, Lamine Yamal remains the only confirmed absentee this weekend due to a hamstring problem that is not expected to rule him out of his first World Cup.
Frenkie de Jong has lacked consistency in recent weeks and picked up another fitness issue during El Clásico. He was left out of the traveling squad for the Aláves trip and remains a doubt ahead of Sunday's fixture.
Flick will be able to call upon Raphinha again following his suspension, though a starting berth is far from guaranteed despite his significance to Barça's attacking shape, particularly with Yamal out. The team has managed well in the absence of both, with Marcus Rashford stepping up in El Clásico and Fermín López proving effective in a makeshift wide left role.
Barcelona Predicted Lineup vs. Real Betis

GK: Joan García—It's impossible to overstate how vital Barcelona's first-choice goalkeeper has been to their title-winning campaign. His arrival raised eyebrows at the club last summer, but the decision to sign him has been thoroughly vindicated.
RB: Eric García—A reliable squad option whose positional flexibility has been put to good use by Flick, García could come into the starting XI and fill in for Jules Koundé, who is set to join France's World Cup squad, this weekend.
CB: Pau Cubarsí—Cubarsí was joined by fellow La Masia product Álvaro Cortés against Aláves, and the 21-year-old demonstrated he could develop into a genuine option in Barcelona's defensive unit next season.
CB: Gerard Martín—Martín has looked noticeably more assured in the center of Barça's defense this term, having originally broken through as a left back. An upgrade at the position is expected this summer, but Martín deserves to stay as a depth option.
LB: João Cancelo—The club is eager to keep Cancelo beyond his second loan stint, though few can predict what lies ahead for the recent record-setter.
DM: Gavi—De Jong would be wise to keep an eye on the competition this summer and beyond, as Gavi will be pushing hard for his minutes if he can stay fit.
DM: Pedri—Luis de la Fuente will be hoping Flick handles Pedri with care ahead of the World Cup, but the outstanding midfielder looks set to return to the starting lineup this weekend.
RW: Marcus Rashford—Rashford has rarely been deployed on the right throughout his career, yet the role suits him in certain ways. It puts more focus on running in behind and linking play from wide areas, though he also demonstrated his value from set-pieces last weekend.
AM: Dani Olmo—Olmo is unplayable at his best, and his exquisite touch to set up Ferran Torres's goal in El Clásico highlighted just how brilliant he can be when firing on all cylinders.
LW: Fermín López—With Rashford occupying the width on one side, Fermín will combine with Cancelo down the opposite flank. The two appear to have built a productive understanding.
ST: Ferran Torres—Struggling for form at the start of 2026, Ferran has found his stride during the run-in and enjoyed considerable success against this Betis backline back in December, netting a hat-trick.
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