A game promising goals
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Osasuna and FC Barcelona will face off this Saturday at 9pm CET in a clash that promises plenty of excitement. Not only because the Catalans have the chance to all but seal the league title, but also because both sides are goal machines. The Navarrese outfit are enjoying their best-ever scoring run at El Sadar, while Barça hold the longest current streak of consecutive scoring matches across Europe’s top five leagues. All signs point to a high-scoring spectacle.
139 goals in 53 games
Barça’s run of 53 consecutive La Liga games finding the net at least once every time began on 21 December 2024 against Atlético Madrid. Despite a 2-1 defeat at home, a goal from Pedri marked the start of this relentless attacking streak, and since then the Catalans have racked up 139 goals.
El Sadar, goal factory
Barça will come up against a side that also knows how to find the back of the net. Osasuna are enjoying a golden spell at home, having scored in 37 consecutive matches at El Sadar, the best run in the stadium’s history.
These numbers place Alessio Lisci’s team among the top four in this category across the entire 21st century. The record is also held by none other than FC Barcelona, who scored in 56 consecutive league matches at the Spotify Camp Nou in 2014.
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