ShareBarcelona travel to Osasuna this weekend in LaLiga as they look to get their hands on the league title.By Matt SmithThere’s a chance Hansi Flick’s side secure first place, if they beat Osasuna and Real Madrid are unable to beat Espanyol on Sunday. The last time the two sides met back in December, Barcelona secured a 2-0 victory over Osasuna, thanks to two late goals from Brazilian winger Raphinha.Team newsBarcelona have received a triple injury boost heading into this game, with Andreas Christensen, Marc Bernal, and perhaps most importantly, Raphinha, all returning to training. Flick will be without Lamine Yamal, however, after he picked up a hamstring injury recently, while Jules Koundé misses out through suspension. Víctor Muñoz is the latest player to join Osasuna’s injury list after picking up a problem this week. Iker Benito remains out for the remainder of the season, while Aimar Oroz is a doubt. All to play for for OsasunaAfter an impressive run of form, which has seen Osasuna beaten just once in their previous five matches, Alessio Lisci’s side remain in the fight to finish in the European places. A Conference League spot is the most likely, if any, and a win could see them climb into sixth this weekend.Their home form could help get them over the line, with only four sides picking up more points on their own turf this season. They’ve lost just twice at home, but their toughest test of the campaign awaits this weekend.The perfect LaLiga season continuesEveryone’s definition of perfect is different, but it doesn’t get much better than what Flick’s side have produced this season. Barcelona have won every single game at home in LaLiga, and they’ve dominated almost every significant metric. Things might not have gone to plan in the Champions League, but Barcelona look set to end the season with another league title. Hopefully for their sake, they can secure the title next week rather than this weekend, when they face second-place Real Madrid in El Clásico at Camp Nou. Return of Raphinha is crucialWithout Yamal, Barcelona could struggle from a creativity and goalscoring perspective out wide. The likes of Marcus Rashford haven’t put up the numbers many might have expected, especially while Raphinha has been on the sidelines.The Brazilian forward could be back this weekend, and he’s going to be crucial for the remaining games. With 14 g/a in LaLiga from just 17 starts, the 29-year-old’s return couldn’t come at a better time, with Yamal unavailable. Whether Flick rushes him back and plays him from the start, remains to be seen, but it will be a boost to have him involved once again. PredictionBarcelona don’t look like slipping up in the league at the moment, so we’re going for a 2-0 away victory. (Cover image from IMAGO)You can follow every game from LaLiga with FotMob this season — featuring deep stats coverage, xG, and player ratings. Download the free app here.Add FotMob as a preferred news source on Google by clicking – here.Barcelona travel to Osasuna this weekend in LaLiga as they look to get their hands on the league title.By Matt SmithThere’s a chance Hansi Flick’s side secure first place, if they beat Osasuna and Real Madrid are unable to beat Espanyol on Sunday. The last time the two sides met back in December, Barcelona secured a 2-0 victory over Osasuna, thanks to two late goals from Brazilian winger Raphinha.Team newsBarcelona have received a triple injury boost heading into this game, with Andreas Christensen, Marc Bernal, and perhaps most importantly, Raphinha, all returning to training. Flick will be without Lamine Yamal, however, after he picked up a hamstring injury recently, while Jules Koundé misses out through suspension. Víctor Muñoz is the latest player to join Osasuna’s injury list after picking up a problem this week. Iker Benito remains out for the remainder of the season, while Aimar Oroz is a doubt. All to play for for OsasunaAfter an impressive run of form, which has seen Osasuna beaten just once in their previous five matches, Alessio Lisci’s side remain in the fight to finish in the European places. A Conference League spot is the most likely, if any, and a win could see them climb into sixth this weekend.Their home form could help get them over the line, with only four sides picking up more points on their own turf this season. They’ve lost just twice at home, but their toughest test of the campaign awaits this weekend.The perfect LaLiga season continuesEveryone’s definition of perfect is different, but it doesn’t get much better than what Flick’s side have produced this season. Barcelona have won every single game at home in LaLiga, and they’ve dominated almost every significant metric. Things might not have gone to plan in the Champions League, but Barcelona look set to end the season with another league title. Hopefully for their sake, they can secure the title next week rather than this weekend, when they face second-place Real Madrid in El Clásico at Camp Nou. Return of Raphinha is crucialWithout Yamal, Barcelona could struggle from a creativity and goalscoring perspective out wide. The likes of Marcus Rashford haven’t put up the numbers many might have expected, especially while Raphinha has been on the sidelines.The Brazilian forward could be back this weekend, and he’s going to be crucial for the remaining games. With 14 g/a in LaLiga from just 17 starts, the 29-year-old’s return couldn’t come at a better time, with Yamal unavailable. Whether Flick rushes him back and plays him from the start, remains to be seen, but it will be a boost to have him involved once again. PredictionBarcelona don’t look like slipping up in the league at the moment, so we’re going for a 2-0 away victory. (Cover image from IMAGO)You can follow every game from LaLiga with FotMob this season — featuring deep stats coverage, xG, and player ratings. Download the free app here.Add FotMob as a preferred news source on Google by clicking – here.