
LaLiga leaders Barcelona face a huge test of their title credentials away to Sevilla tonight as Lionel Messi chases his 700th career goal.
The Catalans have a two point lead over rivals Real Madrid, who eased past Valencia on Thursday night to close the gap once again.
Friday night represents perhaps Barca's most difficult challenge of the run in against third-placed Sevilla, and Quique Setien could need Messi - currently on 699 career goals - at his best.
With kick-off scheduled for 9pm BST, follow all the action with our Spanish football correspondent Ben Hayward!
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Team news
Sevilla XI: Vaclik; Jesus Navas, Diego Carlos, Kounde, Reguilon; Jordan, Fernando, Oliver Torres; Ocampos, De Jong, Munir
Barcelona XI: Ter Stegen; Semedo, Pique, Lenglet, Alba; Rakitic, Busquets, Vidal; Messi, Suarez, Braithwaite
Venue and kick-off time
Sevilla vs Barcelona will be held at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium with kick-off scheduled for 9:00pm BST.
Prediction: Sevilla 1-2 Barcelona
There are likely to be a few more twists and turns on the way to crowning this season's champions of Spain and there could be another in the road tonight.
Even without a rocking home crowd, Sevilla present one of the most difficult tests of the season for Barca and Real and the visitors tonight will need Messi operating at something near his best.
How to watch
LaLiga and Premier Sports have confirmed that LaLigaTV will allow Sky customers to watch every Spanish top-flight game for free in June.
To get access to all the games, Sky UK customers should visit premiersports.com and register with the promo code BACKTOWIN. Non-Sky customers can also sign up using the same code.
With games due to be shown on TV on Channel 435 on Sky, fans can also live stream the matches online via the Premier Player app.
Pre-match coverage will start at 8:30pm BST.
Head to head (h2h) history and results
Barcelona eased to a 4-0 victory when these two met at the Nou Camp last October.
Last season, they also put four past the Andalucians on home turf with a 4-2 win, a score line they repeated away from in February last year.
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