Barcelona vs Las Palmas, La Liga: Match Wire, Live Updates

67′ GOAL, Barcelona 1-2 Las Palmas (Silva): Las Palmas retake the lead as a long ball from the right finds Fábio Silva who beats Héctor Fort to the pass and finds the net to put the away side ahead.


61′ GOAL!!! Barcelona 1-1 Las Palmas (Raphinha): BARÇA EQUALIZE!!! After a sustained period of heavy pressure in the final third, the home side finally unlock the door as Raphinha fires a rocket from the edge of the box and finds the bottom corner!


49′ GOAL, Barcelona 0-1 Las Palmas (Sandro): Las Palmas take the lead after breaking Barça’s pressure from a goal kick and finding Sandro Ramírez all alone on the right wing, the striker firing a rocket into the bottom corner to score against his former club.


SECOND HALF KICKOFF! Barcelona 0-0 Las Palmas: Up and running again Montjuïc!


HALF TIME, Barcelona 0-0 Las Palmas: A poor first half from Barça, who were very sloppy in the final third and ruined several promising attacks with poor decision-making and execution up front. Las Palmas on the other hand play very well with and without the ball and came very close to taking the lead at least twice, and Blaugrana need to improve a lot in the second half if they want to win this one.


44′ GOAL NOT ALLOWED: Pedri’s shot is saved by Jasper Cillessen and Raphinha scores on the rebound, but the Brazilian is well offside and the goal is ruled out.


26′ REPLACEMENT: Barça lose Alejandro Balde in a scary moment after the left-back was hit in the neck by Sandro Ramírez and looked in agony as he struggled to breathe and was carted off the pitch. He is replaced by Gerard Martín.


KICK OFF! Barcelona 0-0 Las Palmas: And we’re getting started Montjuïc!


WELCOME TO MONTJUÏC OLYMPIC STADIUM!!! The beautiful temporary home of the world’s biggest football club in Catalonia’s capital is the site of a big one La Liga match between the visitors Las Palmas and Barcelona, ​​who come into this game looking to celebrate their 125th anniversary in style by returning to winning ways in the league after picking up just one point from their last two games. This is a must-win for the home side to stay at the top of the table, but it won’t be easy against a Las Palmas side fighting relegation and looking for a big result against the leaders. It should be fun, and you are welcome to follow along and comment on the entire action. Let’s go!

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LINEUPS

BARCELONA

Starting XI: Peña; Kounde, Cubarsí, Iñigo, Balde; Gavi, Pedri; Raphinha, Torre, Fermín; Lewandowski (4-2-3-1)

Deputies: Szczesny (GK), Astralaga (GK), Domínguez, Eric, Fort, Martín, De Jong, Olmo, Guille, Yamal, Ferran, Víctor

LAS PALMAS

Starting XI: Cillessen; Viti, Suárez, McKenna, Mármol; Muñoz, Campaña; Sandro, Kirian, Moleiro; Silva (4-2-3-1)

Deputies: Horkas (GK), Marvin, Fabio, Marc, Benito, Loiodice, Fuster, McBurnie, Mata, Gil, Januzaj, Herzog


MATCH INFO

Competition/Round: 2024-25 La LigaMatch day 14

Date/time: Saturday 30 November 2024 at 14.00 CET/WAT (Barcelona and Nigeria), at 13.00 GMT (UK), at 8 a.m. ET, at 5 a.m. PT (US), at 18.30 IST (India)

Meeting place: Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, MontjuïcBarcelona, ​​Catalonia, Spain

Judge: Adrian Cordero Vega

WAS: Mateo Busquets Ferrer

HOW TO SEE

On TV: ESPN Deportes (USA), SuperSport (Nigeria), Premier Sports 1 (UK), Movistar (Spain), other

Online: ESPN+ (USA), LaLigaTV (UK), GXR World (India), Movistar+ (Spain), other


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