96′ BARCELONA GOALS!
Luuk De Jong scores the tie in the final minutes of the match.
93′ Red card for Piqué and Melamed.
90′ The referee adds 6 more minutes of play.
89′ Corner kick in favor of Barcelona.
84′ Corner kick in favor of Barcelona.
83′ Yellow card for Nico.
80′ Corner kick in favor of Espanyol.
78′ De Tomás shoots from outside the area and the ball goes wide.
77′ Yellow card for Eric Garcia.
76′ Yellow card for Puado.
73′ Yellow card for Piqué.
71′ Ferrán heads inside the Espanyol area and the ball goes wide.
67′ Pedri shoots the goal from outside the area, the ball is controlled by López.
64 ‘SPANISH GOAL!
Raúl de Tomás scores the second for the locals.
57′ GOAL CANCELED DUE TO GAVI’S ADVANCED POSITION!
56′ BARCELONA GOALS!
Gavi marks the second for the visit.
53′ Corner kick in favor of Espanyol.
52′ Gavi shoots the goal and the defense manages to deflect the ball.
49′ Free kick in favor of Espanyol.
THE SECOND HALF STARTED!
END OF THE FIRST TIME!
44′ Darder shoots the goal from outside the area and the ball goes wide.
39 ‘SPANISH GOAL!
Sergi Darder marks the partial tie in the Catalan derby.
37′ Adama Traoré shoots the goal inside the area and López clears the ball.
33′ Corner kick in favor of Barcelona.
29′ Foul by Gavi once morest Vidal and free kick for Espanyol.
27′ Corner kick in favor of Barcelona.
26′ Foul by Adama and free kick in favor of Espanyol.
24 & # 39; Free kick in favor of Barcelona that will be made by Alba.
23′ Yellow card for Baré.
22′ Indirect free kick in favor of Barcelona.
16′ Free kick for Barca.
14 ‘ Adama Traoré shoots the goal from the edge of the area and the ball goes wide.
9′ Foul by Busquets and free kick in favor of Espanyol.
6 & # 39; De Tomás shoots the goal and the ball goes wide.
4′ Corner kick in favor of Espanyol.
2′ BARCELONA GOAL!
Pedri scores the first of the match, following a great cross from Alba.
Barcelona heating.
Official lineup of Espanyol!
Official lineup of Barcelona!
This is what the RCDE Stadium looks like a few hours before the match.
Barcelona vs. Spanish: schedule
México – 2:00 p.m.
Perú – 3:00 p.m.
Colombia – 3:00 p.m.
Ecuador – 3:00 p.m.
Venezuela – 4:00 p.m.
Bolivia – 4:00 p.m.
Argentina – 5:00 p.m.
Chile – 5:00 p.m.
Paraguay – 5:00 p.m.
Uruguay – 5:00 p.m.
Brasil – 5:00 p.m.
España – 9:00 p.m.
Review some statements by the RCD Espanyol coach.
Barcelona “warms up” the preview of the Catalan derby remembering this great goal.
BARCELONA VS. SPANISH: ALIGNMENT
Espanyol (4-2-3-1): Diego López – Adrià Pedrosa, Leandro Cabrera, Sergi Gómez, Aleix Vidal – Manuel Morlanes, Sergi Darder – Tonny Vilhena, Javier Puado, Óscar Melendo – Raúl De Tomás
Barcelona (4-3-3): Marc-André Ter Stegen – Jordi Alba, Ronald Araújo, Gerard Piqué, Sergiño Dest – Sergio Busquets, Frenkie De Jong, Pedri González – Pablo Páez “Gavi”, Ferran Torres, Adama Traoré
Eric García is now facing the final stage of recovery from his injury to the biceps femoris in his right leg and in the last three training sessions he has trained at the same pace as his teammates, although he has not yet been discharged.
Espanyol needs to break a poor run of results and the Catalans are working to maintain their upward momentum.
This was the last Barcelona training session prior to the Catalan derby.
WHERE TO SEE BARCELONA VS. SPANISH 2022
The match between Barcelona and Español will be broadcast on ESPN and Star Plus in Peru and other South American countries, while Movistar Laliga, Movistar+ will broadcast it in Spain. Check which channel broadcasts the meeting by country.
Argentina – Star+, ESPN
Bolivia – Star+, ESPN
Chile – ESPN, Star+
Brasil – Star+
Colombia – Star+, ESPN
Ecuador – ESPN, Star+
Paraguay – Star+, ESPN
Peru – Star+, ESPN
Spain – Movistar Laliga, Movistar+
United States – ESPN+
Uruguay – Star+, ESPN
Venezuela – ESPN, Star+
In the last session directed by Xavi Hernández, the injured Memphis Depay, Clement Lenglet and Moussa Wague were seen, who continue with their recovery work.
Except for surprise, these three players will be absent once morest Espanyol along with the also injured Sergi Roberto, Samuel Umtiti and Ansu Fati, and the suspended Dani Alves.
WHAT TIME DOES BARCELONA VS. SPANISH
Barcelona visits Espanyol for date 24 of LaLiga this Sunday from 3:00 in the followingnoon (Peruvian time). Know the schedules by country of the meeting.
Argentina – 5:00 p.m.
Peru – 3:00 p.m.
Colombia – 3:00 p.m.
Ecuador – 3:00 p.m.
Venezuela – 4:00 p.m.
Bolivia – 4:00 p.m.
Chile – 5:00 p.m.
Uruguay – 5:00 p.m.
Brazil – 17:00 hours
Spain – 9:00 p.m.
Barcelona has come back to get into Champions positions and aspire to get on the league podium. At Espanyol’s house (13th), Barça aspires to add its third consecutive victory in the domestic championship. Thus, he will continue to build morale before receiving Napoli in the Europa League in a week.
Xavi Hernández’s men arrive at this match excited following their resounding victory over Atlético de Madrid 4-2 last Sunday and the good image they gave on the Camp Nou pitch.
The Barça team is looking for three points that might put it among the first three places in the standings, led by Real Madrid. Fourth classified, 15 points behind the meringues, they might reach third place in the event of a victory, provided that Betis (3rd) stumbles at the home of Levante (20th).
Barcelona vs. Espanyol collide in a new edition of the Catalan derby for date 24 of LaLiga de España. The match will be played this Sunday, February 13 at the Power8 Stadium (RCDE Stadium). Know the details of the duel and follow the incidents minute by minute through El Comercio.
Welcome friends of Tradeto the online transmission of the match between Barcelona vs. Spanish by LaLiga Santander of Spain! Here you will find minute by minute, goals, incidents and much more in real time.
FULL TIME!
Barcelona equaled 2-2 with Espanyol for LaLiga.