FC Barcelona – Bilbao: official lineups

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Barça hosts Bilbao in the second day of La Liga. Winner 2-1 last week in Valencia, the Catalan club is aiming for another win this Saturday for its first home game of the season. In the event of a positive result today, Barça can already put a little pressure on its competitors and take a few points ahead in the standings. This match can be followed live with commentary on the French Football Weekly website.

In terms of team line-ups, Hansi Flick opts for a 4-2-3-1. He is using almost the same eleven as last week, with Koundé on the right wing, Baldé on the left with a Cubarsi-Martinez hinge. In midfield, Pedri takes Casado’s place and accompanies Bernal. Finally, in attack, Raphinha supports Lewandowski, Ferran Torres and Yamal occupy the wings. For the Basques, it is also a 4-2-3-1, Nico Williams makes his return on the left wing, his brother Inaki is starting at the forefront of the attack. We are doing classics on the Bilbao side for this trip to Catalonia.

The compositions

FC Barcelona: Ter Stegen © – Koundé, Cubarsi, Martinez, Baldé – Bernal, Pedri – Yamal, Raphinha, F.Torres – Lewandowski

Bilbao: Padilla – Leku, Vivian, Alvarez, Berchiche – Prados Diaz, Vesga – Berenguer, Sancet, N.Williams – I.Williams ©

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