Girona
vs
Barcelona


Injuries & Suspensions
- Girona: R. Artero (Ankle Injury), Juan Carlos (Knee Injury), A. Moreno (Muscle Injury), Portu (Knee Injury), M. ter Stegen (Hamstring Injury), D. van de Beek (Achilles Tendon Injury), F. Beltran (Injury), A. Ounahi (Calf Injury)
- Barcelona: A. Christensen (Knee Injury), Gavi (Knee Injury), Pedri (Muscle Injury), Raphinha (Thigh Injury)
Form (Last 5)
- Home: W W D L D
- Away: W L W W W
H2H (Last 5)
- 2025-10-18 · Barcelona · 2-1 · Girona
- 2025-03-30 · Barcelona · 4-1 · Girona
- 2024-09-15 · Girona · 1-4 · Barcelona
- 2024-05-04 · Girona · 4-2 · Barcelona
- 2023-12-10 · Barcelona · 2-4 · Girona
Match Preview
Tight game expected: Barcelona strong away but Girona's home resilience and several absences make a draw likely in this matchup.
Key Notes
This looks like a tight La Liga fixture where a draw is a sensible outcome. Girona arrive with 6 wins, 8 draws, 9 losses at home this season - a mixed record but one that shows they can grind out results. Barcelona’s away form is outstanding with 19 wins, 1 draw and 3 losses, and they sit second in the standings on 58 points, so they remain favourites in quality and consistency.
Injuries complicate the picture. Girona are missing multiple regulars according to the provided list - including attackers and midfield contributors - and several players are listed as questionable. Those absences blunt Girona’s attacking threat and could push them into a more conservative setup, but they also reduce the gap in quality that might otherwise see Barcelona dominate. The data also shows a possible absence of a senior goalkeeper in the home side’s list, which could influence how Girona approach the game defensively.
H2H history shows Barcelona have won recent meetings convincingly (4-1 in March 2025, 2-1 in October 2025), but Girona have also taken points previously and can be dangerous at home. Given Barcelona’s heavy away winning record, a Barcelona win would be logical - however, the combination of Girona’s home resilience, their tactical approach when missing key players, and the risk of rotation for Barcelona (season-long demands and tight calendar) point to a more cautious, low-margin match.
A draw captures that balance: Barcelona are the stronger side on paper, but Girona’s ability to frustrate at home and the injury disruptions reduce the likelihood of a comfortable away victory. Confidence is moderate; match could still swing to Barcelona if they field a full-strength, aggressive lineup.
Prediction
Draw • Odds 6.13 • Confidence 3/10