
Barcelona will play Valencia at Mestalla to conclude their La Liga-winning campaign. Hansi Flick’s team secured the title with a win over Real Madrid two weeks earlier and will seek a final victory in the league. The match will be Robert Lewandowski’s last for the Blaugrana. Valencia have had an inconsistent season, but three wins in five league games have lifted them away from relegation danger. Valencia are also pursuing European qualification heading into the final weekend. Barcelona enter with strong head-to-head form, including an unbeaten run against Valencia, and they have scored heavily in recent meetings. The game starts at 8:00pm BST on Saturday and is available in the UK on Premier Sports and LaLigaTV.
"Barcelona will end another La Liga-winning campaign at Valencia tonight. Hansi Flick's men wrapped up the title with a win over Real Madrid a fortnight ago but will hope to sign off with a win at Mestalla. It will be a final game for the Blaugrana for veteran striker Robert Lewandowski."
"Valencia have had a mixed season but three wins in five league games has seen them pull clear of relegation danger. Valencia are chasing European qualification heading into the final weekend."
"Barcelona are unbeaten in their last 12 matches against Valencia Valencia have conceded 18 goals in their last three meetings with Barcelona Barcelona have the best away record in La Liga this season Valencia are chasing European qualification heading into the final weekend Barcelona have scored six and five goals respectively in their last two matches against Los Che"
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