FC Barcelona will be desperate for a win when they travel to Mallorca on Tuesday, after going three games without a win in La Liga .
Barcelona were dealt their third loss of the campaign on Saturday, falling 2-1 to Las Palmas at home, just a day after the club celebrated its 125th anniversary.
The Blaugrana drew 2-2 with Celta de Vigo the previous weekend, and were upset by Real Sociedad 1-0 just prior to the November international break.
Barca were victorious in their last UEFA Champions League game, however, comfortably dispatching Stade Brestois 3-0 at the Estadio Olimpico Lluis Companys.
The Catalans are barely holding on to their spot at the top of the La Liga table, now only one point ahead of Real Madrid , who have a game in hand and have found a good run of form in the league.
Mallorca, meanwhile, have enjoyed a strong start to their campaign, winning seven of their opening 15 fixtures and currently occupying a Europa Conference League qualification spot. Los Piratas have won their last two games, defeating Valencia CF 2-1 and Las Palmas 3-2.
Where to Watch FC Barcelona vs Mallorca
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When: Tuesday, December 3rd – 1PM ET / 10PM PT
Where: Estadi Mallorca Son Moix
TV/Streaming in the United States: ESPN+, ESPN Deportes
TV/Streaming in Canada: TSN+
Mallorca Projected Lineup vs FC Barcelona
Mallorca
With star striker Vedat Muriqi still serving a suspension for a straight red card against Las Palmas, Mallorca manager Jagoba Arrasate will likely go with Canadian Cyle Larin to lead the front-line again after he scored against Valencia last time out.
Sergi Darder will provide the creative touch in midfield, as the 30-year-old always seems to elevate his game against Barcelona. Manu Morlanes and Samu Costa will likely serve as a double pivot.
Mallorca predicted lineup (4-2-3-1): Dominik Greif (GK) – Pablo Maffeo, Martin Valjent, Antonio Raillo, Johan Mojica – Manu Morlanes, Samu Costa – Robert Navarro, Dani Rodriguez, Sergi Darder – Cyle Larin.
Substitutes: Leo Roman, Pere Garcia, Siebe Van der Heyden, Valery Fernandez, Omar Mascarell, Antonio Sanchez, Marc Domenec, Daniel Luna, Abdon Prats, Javier Llabres, Chiquinho.
Injured/Suspended: Jose Copete (groin), Ivan Cuellar (muscle), Toni Lato (hamstring), Vedat Muriqi (red card).
FC Barcelona Projected Lineup vs Mallorca
Barcelona players celebrating Robert Lewandowski's goal
Hansi Flick's starting 11 will likely get a big boost on Tuesday, with both Lamine Yamal and Dani Olmo expected to start after being left out of the lineup on Saturday.
Alejandro Balde will likely miss the game after leaving the loss to Las Palmas with a neck injury, but the left-back has since expressed that he is not badly hurt and that it was just a scare.
Marc Casado should return to his usual midfield position alongside Pedri after serving a suspension for a red card.
FC Barcelona predicted lineup (4-2-3-1): Inaki Pena (GK) – Jules Koundé, Pau Cubarsí, Inigo Martinez, Gerard Martin – Marc Casado, Pedri – Lamine Yamal, Dani Olmo, Raphinha – Robert Lewandowski.
Substitutes: Wojciech Szczesny, Ander Astralaga, Eric Garcia, Hector Fort, Sergi Dominguez, Alejandro Balde, Frenkie De Jong, Pablo Torre, Gavi, Ferran Torres, Guille Fernandez, Pau Victor, Fermin Lopez.
Injured: Ansu Fati (hamstring), Marc Bernal (knee), Andreas Christensen (achilles), Ronald Araujo (hamstring), Marc-Andre ter Stegen (knee).
FC Barcelona vs Mallorca Head-to-Head History
Barcelona Mallorca
Barcelona and Mallorca have met on 73 previous occasions, with the Blaugrana coming out as winners 44 times, compared to only 17 wins for the islanders.
Barca have dominated this fixture in recent seasons, winning 12 of the last 13 meetings. Mallorca's last win over the Spanish giants came in May 2009.
FC Barcelona vs Mallorca - Last 5 Meetings
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