Barcelona will play their second La Liga match in less than 72 hours when they host Girona at the Olympic Stadium in Montjuïc.
Barcelona returned from the March international break with a 3–0 victory over Osasuna and put themselves three points clear of Real Madrid atop the La Liga standings. Now, not even three full days later, the Catalans are forced to face Girona.
Despite the less-than-ideal schedule, Barcelona are still the favorites to collect another three points against their Catalan rivals. Hansi Flick's men have not suffered a La Liga defeat since December and have only dropped points in one league match over the last three months.
The good news for the league-leaders is Raphinha, Ronald Araújo and Pau Cubarsí are all available and ready to play on Sunday after missing out against Osasuna. Dani Olmo, though, suffered a right adductor injury and joins Marc Casadó, Andreas Christensen, Marc Bernal and Marc-André ter Stegen on the sidelines.
Here's how Barcelona could lineup against Girona on Sunday, Mar. 30.






