La Liga: Barcelona looking to pull clear in title race with win over Sevilla

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Spanish football club Barcelona have a big chance to leave one or both of their rivals for the La Liga title out of the race when they entertain Sevilla at Camp Nou on Sunday night.

With Atletico Madrid visiting Real Madrid on Saturday, at least one of Barcelona's closest pursuers is guaranteed to drop points this weekend and with Barcelona already holding an eight-point lead over Atletico and nine over Real, a win for Barcelona would be virtually decisive, reports Xinhua.

Sevilla will be Barcelona's rivals in the final of Copa del Rey at the end of the season and the sides have already met twice this campaign with Barcelona winning a thrilling European Supercup title but sliding to a defeat in Sevilla's Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium in the first league clash of the campaign.

That win was Sevilla coach Unai Emery's first ever triumph over Barcelona and reflects a season which has seen Sevilla become unbeatable in front of their home fans, but unable to win away from home.

Sevilla visit Barcelona without a win in 11 league matches away from their stadium this campaign and even lost to Norwegian outfit Molde in the Europa League on Thursday, albeit with the excuse that their 3-0 first leg win a week earlier had all but booked their place in the last 16 of that competition.

Barcelona will go into the game on the back of their 2-0 Champions League win away to Arsenal and a rather less convincing victory against Las Palmas last weekend.

Luis Enrique has looked to rotate his key players and will no doubt make some changes to Tuesday's side ahead of a round of midweek fixtures next week.

Three players who are unlikely to get a rest, however, are Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez, whose goals continue to dig Barcelona out of trouble when they are below their best. Expect those three to start along with Sergio Busquets and Arda Turan while Aleix Vidal could well play at right back against his former club.

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