Barcelona's busy end of season schedule continues as they host Mallorca on Apr. 22, looking to continue their La Liga title charge.
The Catalans pulled off a massive late-comeback to defeat Celta Vigo last time out. The importance of Barcelona's thrilling victory only grew after Real Madrid pulled off a late win of their own a day later, meaning Barça's lead atop the La Liga standings remains at four points with only six games to go.
Mallorca are fighting for the European places and will be keen on taking points from their visit to the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys. However, Barcelona have won every meeting against Mallorca in La Liga since 2010.
Hansi Flick will be forced to find a suitable replacement for the injury to La Liga's leading goalscorer, Robert Lewandowski. Ferran Torres appears poised to start but Dani Olmo, who made his return from injury last week, could also be deployed as a false nine.
Here's how Barcelona could lineup vs. Mallorca.






