
The Football Faithful
·5. Oktober 2025
Barcelona XI vs Sevilla – Predicted lineup and team news

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·5. Oktober 2025
Barcelona travel to Sevilla this Sunday looking to maintain their excellent record over the Andalusians in LaLiga.
It’s been a full decade since Sevilla last tasted victory over Barça in the Primera Division, losing 15 of their last 19 meetings in the competition.
Hansi Flick’s side head into the contest hoping to hold onto their place at the top of the table, while the hosts aim to boost their standing as they currently sit ninth.
Flick must navigate multiple absences for the Catalans. Raphinha is sidelined with a hamstring problem and won’t be available until after the international window, leaving Barcelona without one of their most consistent attacking threats.
Barcelona received another huge blow as Lamine Yamal is sidelined for at least 2-3 weeks which has forced him out for the next international break as well. The groin injury returned after the match against PSG.
In goal, Marc-André ter Stegen remains out while he recovers from back surgery, and Joan García is also unavailable while he undergoes knee surgery. As a result, Wojciech Szczęsny is set to continue in net for the visiting side.
The midfield is without Gavi, who is still working back from a knee operation and isn’t projected to return before early next year. Fermín López is also missing with a hip injury, adding to Flick’s selection challenges. On a brighter note, Alejandro Balde has shaken off his hamstring issue and rejoined full training, featuring in the recent Champions League clash with PSG as a substitute.
Meanwhile, Eric García’s prospects at Barcelona appear limited under Flick, with reports suggesting the club may look to part ways with the defender as he has struggled to secure minutes.
Possible Barcelona starting XI: Szczęsny; Koundé, Araujo, Balde, Martin; Pedri, De Jong; Yamal, Dani Olmo, Rashford; Lewandowski.
The game will start at 3:15pm BST on Sunday, 5th October at the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan in Seville.
Supporters in the UK can catch all the action live on Premier Sports 2.