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·23 de mayo de 2026
Barcelona predicted starting XI against Valencia | La Liga

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·23 de mayo de 2026

FC Barcelona will travel to face Valencia away from home in their final La Liga fixture of the season. With the league title already secured, there is little at stake in terms of standings, but the expectation remains the same, a controlled performance and a strong finish to the campaign.
That being said, Hansi Flick could look to make a few rotations in the starting eleven for this game. With nothing to lose and not much to gain, this could be a chance to reward squad players, manage minutes, and offer opportunities to those pushing for a stronger role next season.
Here is how Barcelona could line up for this game.
Goalkeeper: Joan Garcia
The Spanish goalkeeper has been one of the standout performers of the season and a strong contender for the Zamora Trophy. His consistency and command of the area have made him a reliable presence, and he is expected to start this final league match.
Right-back: Eric Garcia
A trusted figure in Flick’s system, Eric Garcia has shown his tactical intelligence and adaptability throughout the campaign. His importance as a defensive option and build-up contributor makes him a strong candidate to feature again here.
Centre-back: Pau Cubarsi
The young centre-back has proven that he possesses quality and experience well beyond his years with his performances. Alongside Gerard Martin, he has formed quite a formidable defensive partnership at the back and should be starting this game.
Centre-back: Gerard Martin
Having established himself as a mainstay in this Barça team, Gerard Martin continues to showcase his developing qualities and understanding of Flick’s system. He should be good to start this game.
Left-back: Alejandro Balde
Having seen Joao Cancelo take his starting position from him this season, Alejandro Balde needs to make sure that he fights for his spot more convincingly next season. That being said, he should get the chance to start this game.
CDM: Marc Casado
With uncertainty surrounding his long-term future, Casado could be handed minutes in this final game. His energy and discipline in midfield make him a useful option in a rotated setup.
CDM: Gavi
The young midfielder has been making quite the impression recently with his rejuvenated form. With the quality on display, it would not make much sense not to start him here.
LAM: Marcus Rashford
Rashford has found a strong run of form in recent appearances and could be trusted again in a wide attacking role. His directness and ability to stretch defences offer Barcelona an added threat.
CAM: Dani Olmo
With Fermin Lopez sidelined, Olmo is well placed to take on a creative responsibility. His vision between the lines and link-up play make him a natural fit in this role.
RAM: Roony Bardghji
Underwhelming when called upon to replace Lamine Yamal in his absence, Roony Bardghji might get a chance to start in this game. With Raphinha not included in the squad as well, the Swedish winger might get a good opportunity.
Centre-forward: Robert Lewandowski
In what would be his final appearance for the club, Lewandowski is expected to lead the line. Even in a low-pressure setting, his instinct for goals remains crucial, and he will be eager to end his Barcelona journey on a positive note.
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