Following this September's international break, Real Mallorca are set to host second-placed Barcelona at the Estadio Son Moix on Saturday night.
The hosts currently sit 10th in the LaLiga Santander table with eight points from six games, while Barcelona are two points behind leaders Real Madrid in second place.
Real Mallorca vs Barcelona predicted line-ups
Despite having a fully-fit squad to choose from before the break, Xavi Hernandez saw as many as four players suffer from injuries while on international duty.
Jules Kounde, Ronald Araujo, Frenkie de Jong and Memphis Depay are all sidelined for the Mallorca clash, while Hector Bellerin has also picked up a knock and he will miss out. This means that Xavi could either shift to a back-three or start Sergi Roberto at right-back.
As for Mallorca, Javier Aguirre will not have either Dominik Greif or Tino Kadewere at his disposal, while Matija Nastasic, Rodrigo Battaglia and Amath Ndiaye are doubtful through injuries.
Real Mallorca's predicted line-up (5-3-2): Predrag Rajkovic; Pablo Maffeo, Martin Valjent, Antonio Raillo, Jose Copete, Jaume Costa; Dani Rodriguez, Iddrisu Baba, Clement Grenier; Lee Kang-in, Vedat Muriqi.
Barcelona's predicted line-up (4-3-3): Marc-Andre ter Stegen; Sergi Roberto, Gerard Pique, Eric Garcia, Alejandro Balde; Gavi, Sergio Busquets, Pedri; Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski, Ousmane Dembele.
Real Mallorca vs Barcelona: When does it start?
This Saturday's match between Real Mallorca and Barcelona kicks off at 21:00 CET, the local time in Spain. For those living in the USA you can tune in at 15:00 ET or 12:00 PT, and for those living in the United Kingdom you can watch the match at 20:00 GMT.
Real Mallorca vs Barcelona: Where to watch it?
For those living in the USA you can watch this LaLiga Santander match live on ESPN+, while for those living in the UK the match will be broadcast on Premier Sports and LaLiga TV.