Xavi’s side have 79 points from their 32 league games this season, which has left them 11 points ahead of second-placed Real Madrid on the same number of matches, so only an extraordinary turn of events will prevent Barcelona from winning the league this season.
The Catalan outfit suffered huge disappointment in the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey, while they failed to make it out of their Champions League group before losing to Manchester United in the Europa League knockout playoff round.
Reclaiming the title from Real Madrid will be seen as a huge positive and landmark moment for Xavi, though, and another victory on Tuesday evening would move them a step closer. Barcelona will be bidding to make it a third straight win over Osasuna, but Los Rojillos have a recent Camp Nou victory to their name, recording a 2-1 victory in the famous stadium in July 2020.
Jagoba Arrasate’s side are eighth in the table, two points behind seventh-placed Athletic Bilbao and just five behind Real Betis in sixth, so a European finish is still a possibility this season. Osasuna will therefore be determined to return to winning ways on Tuesday, but it would be fair to say that the majority of their focus will be on the Copa del Rey final against Real Madrid on Saturday.
Los Rojillos will be bidding to win the Copa del Rey for the first time next weekend, which would see them qualify for next season’s Europa League, adding further importance to the match. Arrasate’s side, who have picked up a respectable 19 points on their travels this season, have finished 10th, 11th and 10th in their last three campaigns at this level, but they were seventh in 2011-12.
Barcelona only have one first-team absentee, with Sergi Roberto on the sidelines with a hamstring injury, and the Spaniard faces a battle to return before the end of the campaign.