Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid: La Liga preview – team news, start, lineups

Who: Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid
What: Spain’s La Liga
Where: Camp Nou, Barcelona
When: Tuesday at 9pm (20:00 GMT)
How to follow: We’ll have all the build-up on Al Jazeera Sport from 17:00 GMT in advance of our live text commentary stream.
Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are looking to put down a marker in their respective title aspirations as the sides meet at Camp Nou for a midweek blockbuster.
Fourth-placed Atletico, who won 2-0 at home to Real Oviedo at the weekend, trail Barcelona by three points.
Since losing 4-0 away at Arsenal in October, Atletico have now won seven games in a row in all competitions.
Despite the 3-1 win over Alaves, Barcelona’s boss Hansi Flick appeared close to tears after the game and was consoled by winger Raphinha.
Flick later said he was angered by some of the officiating, including the referee’s decision to red-card two of his staff members during the game.
“I lacked communication. I asked the fourth official what had happened, and he told me nothing,” Flick said after the game, saying this was an “endemic problem”.
But Flick also expressed other frustrations beyond the refereeing.
“We don’t have the control we had at times last season,” he said. “We have to improve, and we can improve many things.”
Raphinha told reporters that “Flick believes that we are not playing at our best, and I agree”.
“Even so, the important thing today was getting the win. We know we are not at our best, but we are working, and I am sure we will get back to playing our best this season,” he added.

Atletico have become the first team in La Liga history to score first in each of their opening 14 matches; however, coach Simeone said he cares about trophies rather than records.
“I don’t attach that much importance to it,” Simeone said.
“I wish this would win you a title, but it won’t. It’s a compliment. Any further comments will depend on what we do against Barca.
“We won a match we had to win, and now comes a very tough one, a difficult one, against an opponent we know very well and who has enormous potential, even more so with the return of Pedri and Raphinha. We’ll face a very tough opponent.”
The two clubs have faced each other 246 times, with Barca recording 112 wins to Atletico’s 77, while 57 of the games ended in a draw.
Barcelona have got much the better of recent La Liga encounters, with the hosts seeking to record a seventh victory in the last eight league matches.
But Atletico did win 2-1 at Barcelona in December 2024, with goals from Rodrigo De Paul and Sorloth.
The in-form midfielder, Fermin Lopez, will miss a second consecutive game due to a calf problem, while fellow midfielder Gavi and goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen remain ruled out through injury.
Defender Ronald Araujo missed the game against Alaves on Saturday due to illness and is likely to miss out again.
Barca will get a significant boost, though, as Pedri, Jules Kounde, and Frenkie de Jong are set to return to action, while Eric Garcia is expected to be available despite being forced off at half-time against Alaves.
Joan Garcia; Kounde, Eric Garcia, Cubarsi, Balde; de Jong, Pedri; Yamal, Olmo, Raphinha; Lewandowski
Midfielder Marcos Llorente misses his third consecutive match with a thigh injury, while centre-back Robin Le Normand is unlikely to feature as he continues to recover from a knee problem.
Despite scoring a brace against Ovideo, Sorloth may have to be content to make an impact off the bench as Julian Alvarez is expected to lead the line.
Oblak; Molina, Gimenez, Hancko, Ruggeri; Cardoso; Simeone, Barrios, Koke, Baena; Alvarez

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