BARCELONA resume their La Liga title defence as they go head to head with Mallorca.
The Catalan giants are currently sitting at the top of the league table with 58 points, however rivals Real Madrid are right on their heels.
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Barcelona are returning to action for the first time since March 7Credit: AFP or licensors
Mallorca meanwhile are battling relegation but picked up a priceless three points in their final game before the coronavirus suspension.
When is Mallorca vs Barcelona?
- The game kicks off at 9pm UK time on Saturday 13 June.
- It will be played behind closed doors to keep in line with government COVID-19 guidelines.
- When the teams met last, Barca ran out emphatic 5-2 winners back in December.
What TV channel is Mallorca vs Barcelona on and can I live stream it?
- All live games will be available on La LigaTV to Sky TV customers
- The 24/7 news channel launched earlier this year by the league and its UK broadcast partner Premier Sports
Barcelona coasted to a 5-2 win over Mallorca at the Camp Nou the last time the teams played each otherCredit: JOSEP LAGO/Getty Images
How can I watch for free?
- There will be free coverage offered to non-sky subscribers through the Premier Player streaming service
- The streaming service will provide live matches as well as exclusive daily programming
What is the team news?
Luis Suarez makes his long awaited comeback after more than four months out following surgery.
The Uruguayan had been ruled out for the season, but the Covid-19 suspension means he has the chance to play his part in the title charge.
Lionel Messi meanwhile is in ‘perfect condition’, according to head coach Quique Setien.
Leonardo Koutris and Lumor Agbenyenu are both out injured, while Salva Sevilla is available after serving a suspension against Eibar.
Match odds
- Mallorca to win – 9/1
- Draw – 9/2
- Barcelona to win – 3/10
- Both teams to score – 5/6
- Over 2.5 goals – 1/2
*All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk