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Lineups

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Barcelona Players

Álex Balde
Álex Balde
defender
Dani Olmo
Dani Olmo
midfielder
Dro Fernández
Dro Fernández
midfielder
Eder Aller
Eder Aller
goalkeeper
Eric García
Eric García
defender
Joan García
Joan García
goalkeeper
Jules Kounde
Jules Kounde
defender
Marc Bernal
Marc Bernal
midfielder
Marc Casado
Marc Casado
midfielder
Pau Cubarsí
Pau Cubarsí
defender
Pedri
Pedri
midfielder
Raphinha
Raphinha
forward

Alaves Players

Abde Rebbach
Abde Rebbach
midfielder
Ander Guevara
Ander Guevara
midfielder
Antonio Blanco
Antonio Blanco
midfielder
Antonio Sivera
Antonio Sivera
goalkeeper
Calebe
Calebe
midfielder
Carles Aleña
Carles Aleña
midfielder
Denis Suarez
Denis Suarez
midfielder
Jonny
Jonny
defender
Jon Guridi
Jon Guridi
midfielder
Jon Pacheco
Jon Pacheco
defender
Lucas Boye
Lucas Boye
forward
Pablo Ibáñez
Pablo Ibáñez
midfielder

Barcelona vs Alaves Lineups – Primera, Spain

On this page, you can explore the official and confirmed lineups for the upcoming Primera fixture between Barcelona and Alaves.

As soon as both teams release their starting XIs, the full breakdown of players, substitutes, and formations will appear here. Fans of Spain football know that understanding the lineups is the best way to predict how a match will unfold — from tactical setups to potential in-game adjustments.

Spanish football, and especially the Primera, is recognized for its technical precision and attacking mentality. That’s why analyzing the Barcelona starting XI and the Alaves lineup provides real insight into the strategic direction each side takes heading into this clash.

Confirmed Starting XIs and Tactical Setup

When the lineups are officially confirmed, you can review each player’s position, preferred foot, and tactical role. The Barcelona lineup often reflects an attacking 4-3-3 setup that defines Spanish football, while the Alaves lineup may switch between compact defensive shapes and counter-attacking systems depending on recent form and venue.

Here you’ll find details such as:

  • Formation (e.g., 4-3-3, 3-5-2, or 4-2-3-1)
  • Player positions and tactical zones
  • Starting XI and full substitute bench
  • Injury news and rotation decisions
  • Late lineup changes announced before kickoff

These elements are key for analysts, bettors, and passionate fans who follow every tactical nuance of Primera football.

Barcelona and Alaves Recent Form

Before lineups are even announced, it’s useful to analyze how both sides have been performing.

Below you can find statistical summaries of each team’s recent fixtures:

Barcelona recent home matches:

DateEventScore
04.04.2026Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona1 - 2
22.03.2026Barcelona vs Rayo Vallecano1 - 0
18.03.2026Barcelona vs Newcastle United7 - 2

Alaves recent away matches:

DateEventScore
05.04.2026Alaves vs Osasuna2 - 2
22.03.2026Celta Vigo vs Alaves3 - 4
13.03.2026Alaves vs Villarreal1 - 1

Barcelona currently ranks 1 in the standings, while Alaves sits 16. This context often influences the lineup strategy — leading teams may rotate, while those fighting for points usually start their strongest XI.

Why Lineups Matter in Primera

In Primera, lineup announcements are treated almost like an event of their own.

Fans, media, and even bookmakers track the release of confirmed starting lineups to assess how each side approaches the match — especially when it involves big names or young Spanish talents making their debut.

Analyzing the Barcelona lineup and Alaves lineup gives insight into which players are trusted to open the game, who may appear as impact subs, and how injuries or suspensions affect team balance.

This page provides everything you need to know about lineups, tactical structure, and positional play, making it a must-read before kickoff.