Valencia v Barcelona Live Blog – La Liga – 17 October 2009

Valencia v Barcelona
Mestalla – Valencia, Spain
La Liga
Saturday 17 October 2009
Kickoff: 22:00 BST, 21:00 GMT – 16:00 EST

FC Barcelona looks to maintain their perfect record this season in La Liga while Valencia are looking to move up in the table. Overall, the two clubs have an even history with 29 wins for both sides, 16 draws, and a five goal difference (119 for Barcelona, 124 for Valencia). Will Barcelona remain perfect or can Valencia repeat a performance from last season at the Mestalla (2-2 draw)?

Soccerlens will bring you the game live – with coverage starting 15 minutes before kickoff around 20:45 GMT (21:45 BST, 15:45 EST). Till then, you can catch the match preview and predictions below, leave your thoughts on the game in the comments and sign up to watch Valencia v Barcelona live online here.

Valencia v Barcelona Live Blog


Valencia Preview

David Villa could return from a torn thigh muscle to face Barcelona when Valencia host the champions on Saturday.

Villa, who withdrew from Spain’s final two World Cup qualifiers, would be a giant boost for Los Che as they are already without a few first team regulars.

Villa’s importance to Valencia’s attack is immeasurable as the Spanish international has accounted for six goals in six games for Valencia, half of their total tally.

In addition to the Villa injury, Unai Emery will be without Joaquin, who is expected to miss three weeks, while Carlos Marchena will be out for approximately one month after injuring himself while on international duty.

The injuries come at the worst possible time for Valencia, who have been relatively impressive in their first six games.

Already trailing Barcelona by seven points in the league, this Valencia vs Barcelona fixture will be a crucial one for Los Che if they are to have any chance of contending this season.

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Barcelona Preview

Barcelona top the La Liga table and are a perfect six for six in the young season.

Truth be told, Barcelona have not even been so much as troubled by any team as they’ve enjoyed their first class seating en route to a perfect start.

Their most recent 1-0 win over Almeria was the smallest margin of victory they have experienced this season, and even then, they thoroughly dominated the match.

In fact, Almeria didn’t have a single shot on target in the match. If that wasn’t enough to fully express their dominance in the match, Almeria didn’t actually have a shot off target either. No shots, at all!

Pep Guardiola will know that his club’s first real test of the season awaits them as the Blaugrana travel to the Mestalla.

Thus far it has been smooth sailing, but with the attacking ability of David Villa (if he is fit), David Silva and Ever Banega, Valencia will pose a threat Barcelona have not yet faced.

Valencia v Barcelona Prediction

Last season, Barcelona won 4-0 at the Nou Camp, but Valencia held Barca to a 2-2 draw at the Mestalla.

This has the potential to be the match of the weekend. Both teams are extremely strong offensively and will undoubtedly play to their strengths. Thus, expect lots of goals.

It should be a cracking match!

Prediction: Valencia 1 – Barcelona 3

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