Barcelona will aim to secure a place in the Copa del Rey semi-finals when they take on Valencia at Mestalla on Thursday.
Xavi's side head into the quarter-final clash with confidence, having edged past Alaves in a narrow 1-0 victory on Sunday. Robert Lewandowski's goal proved to be the difference, keeping Barcelona within four points of league leaders Real Madrid.
Their latest La Liga triumph came after a 2-2 Champions League draw against Atalanta, but it was their last meeting with Valencia that truly showcased their attacking prowess. Barcelona ran riot at home, netting five times in the first half before sealing a dominant 7-1 win over Carlos Corberan's side.
The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the latest lineup news.
Here's how to watch this Copa Del Rey match in the U.S.:
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Thierry Correia, the team's right-back, remains sidelined for an extended period after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury in October. His absence has left a noticeable gap in the defensive lineup. Meanwhile, Dimitri Foulquier, Enzo Barrenechea, and Diego Lopez are working to overcome minor discomfort following their recent victory against Celta.
In goal, Stole Dimitrievski is likely to take the starting spot ahead of Giorgi Mamardashvili for the upcoming match. Dimitrievski has been a consistent presence in Valencia's cup campaigns, featuring in all four matches, which could give him the edge in selection.
Valencia predicted XI (4-2-3-1, right to left): Dimitrievski (GK) -- Foulquier, Tarrega, Mosquera, Gaya -- Guerra, Barrenchea -- Lopez, Almeida, Rioja -- Duro.
Meanwhile, Gavi's availability remains uncertain after he suffered a head collision in the recent win over Alaves. The club continues to monitor his condition ahead of the match. Elsewhere, Dani Olmo is working towards regaining full fitness after missing the last four games and is hopeful of featuring in Thursday's clash.
With a busy schedule to manage, Flick may opt to rotate his squad, with Eric Garcia, Frenkie de Jong, and Fermin Lopez all pushing for a spot in the starting lineup.
Barcelona predicted XI (4-3-3 right to left): Pena (GK) -- Kounde, Cubarsi, Garcia, Balde -- Pedri, De Jong, Fermin -- Yamal, Raphinha, Lewandowski.
Injured: Andreas Christensen, Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Marc Bernal, Gavi
Suspended: None.
A tightly contested match is on the cards as Valencia look to make the most of their home advantage against a strong Barcelona side. While Valencia's recent form suggests they won't go down without a fight, Barcelona's overall quality gives them the upper hand. A 3-1 victory for the visitors seems like a realistic outcome, with enticing odds available for those looking to back this result.