Barcelona head to the Mendizorrotza Stadium this Wednesday night, riding a wave of confidence after their emphatic 2-0 victory over Real Madrid that sealed the La Liga title last weekend. Now, with the trophy secured, Hansi Flick's side looks to keep the momentum going against Deportivo Alaves in what promises to be an intriguing midweek clash.
Flick is expected to shake things up with a few changes to his starting eleven, switching to a 4-2-3-1 formation. Jules Kounde, Alejandro Balde, and Ronald Araujo are all in line to feature from the first whistle, bringing fresh legs and defensive solidity to the lineup.
Joan Garcia will guard the goal after keeping a clean sheet in his last outing, while Eric Garcia partners Ronald Araujo at center-back. The duo will be tasked with keeping Alaves at bay over the full 90 minutes. Out wide, Jules Kounde takes the right-back spot, with Alejandro Balde on the left—both eager to push forward and make an impact in the attacking third. Pau Cubarsi and Joao Cancelo provide defensive cover from the bench.
In midfield, the creative engine of Pedri and Frenkie De Jong will operate as holding midfielders, looking to dominate the center of the park, win crucial 50-50 duels, and craft opportunities for the forwards. Just ahead of them, the attacking trio of Fermin Lopez, Gavi, and Marcus Rashford will aim to link up seamlessly around the Alaves penalty area. Their chemistry could be the key to unlocking a stubborn defense.
With depth options like Marc Bernal, Marc Casado, and Dani Olmo waiting in the wings, Flick has plenty of firepower to call upon if needed. For Barcelona, this match is about more than just extending their winning run—it's a chance to showcase their depth and keep the squad sharp as they build toward the future.
