Fútbol Club Barcelona has announced the list of 21 players called up for this Thursday's match against Real Oviedo. The Azulgrana team is playing its fourth away game in LaLiga 2025/26, this time with the first visit in the last 24 years to the Carlos Tartiere Stadium.
The Culés visit the 'carbayones' still without being able to count on Lamine Yamal. The '10' remains sidelined due to a groin injury that worsened after the international break. Gavi and Alejandro Balde are also out again, as well as Fermín López. Below, we review Hansi Flick's squad list for this match:
FC Barcelona squad vs Real Oviedo - LaLiga
🧤 GOALKEEPERS:
- (#13). Joan García
- (#25). Wojciech Szczesny
- (#13). Eder Aller
🛡️ DEFENDERS:
- (#4). Ronald Araujo
- (#5). Pau Cubarsí
- (#15). Andreas Christensen
- (#18). Gerard Martín
- (#23). Jules Koundé
- (#24). Eric García
- (#26). Jofre Torrents
🧠 MIDFIELDERS:
- (#8). Pedri González
- (#17). Marc Casadó
- (#20). Dani Olmo
- (#21). Frenkie de Jong
- (#22). Marc Bernal
- #27). Dro Fernández
🚀 FORWARDS:
- (#7). Ferran Torres
- (#9). Robert Lewandowski
- (#11). Raphinha
- (#14). Marcus Rashford
- (#28) Roony Bardghji
- (#29). Toni Fernández
Barça injured players: Lamine Yamal, Balde, Gavi and Fermín, 'KO'
In that sense, Hansi Flick will have to face new injury setbacks. In total, five players will miss the match due to muscular problems, with Lamine Yamal being the most sensitive absence. The Mataró native scored 2 goals and 2 assists in the first 3 matchdays of La Liga, being the team's offensive leader.
In addition, the list provided by the German coach includes several important absences, including Marc-André ter Stegen, Alejandro Balde, Fermín López and Gavi, all injured and, in the case of the goalkeeper and the Andalusian, for a long time. The full-back, however, should receive medical discharge this weekend, as will Lamine. The Huelva native, however, will be out for about three weeks.
🩹 INJURED:
- (#1). Marc André ter Stegen
- (#3). Alejandro Balde
- (#6). Gavi
- (#10). Lamine Yamal
- (#16). Fermín López
Barça's first visit to Oviedo since 2001
For Barça, the visit to the Carlos Tartiere Stadium will be the first since the 2000/01 season, Oviedo's last in LaLiga before their 'fall into hell' at the beginning of the 21st century. The 'carbayón' team returns after 24 years to the elite of Spanish football, but has not had an easy start to the season.
Veljko Paunovic's team has 3 points out of a possible 15 and only managed to defeat Real Sociedad (1-0) at home on matchday 3. Barça, on the other hand, has 4 wins and 1 draw, in addition to an unbeaten run of more than 10 months and 13 matches away from home. With Real Madrid leading with 18 points, Hansi Flick's team (13) cannot afford another slip-up.