Spotify Camp Nou is ready for Barça's final home game of the season when on Sunday Hansi Flick's team welcome Betis in week 37 of La Liga. Manuel Pellegrini's side are already assured of a place in next season's Champions League and the blaugranes have already been crowned league champions so there will just pride at stake in a game that kicks off at 9.15pm CEST. 

The game will be a special one for Robert Lewandowski as the Polish striker announced on Saturday that he would be leaving the club at the end of the season after four years as a blaugrana. The fans will get the chance to say goodbye to the man who has won seven trophies with the blaugranes, scoring 119 goals along the way. 

Goals to aim for 

There may be nothing at stake in terms of points, but Barça will be keen to add another three points to their total as it would mean a 19th home win from 19 games this season in La Liga, a new record. 

Betis without pressure

Manuel Pellegrini's team secured a top five finish in midweek in La Liga and a place in the Champions League next season after a 2-1 home win over Elche. Against Barça, however, they will be without former blaugrana Marc Bartra, Aitor Ruibal and Ángel Ortiz due to injury. Diego Llorente and 'Cucho' Hernández will be out due to suspension, as the Andalusians will be looking to make amends for a 5-3 home defeat against Barça earlier this season in La Liga. 

No De Jong and Rashford a doubt

In his pre-game press conference on Saturday, Barça coach Hansi Flick admitted that Frenkie de Jong would miss Sunday's game and that Marcus Rashford is doubtful also for the visit of Betis. 

 

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