Sergio Busquets will be missing through suspension for Barcelona as they travel to Juventus for the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final on Tuesday night.
Luis Enrique's side make the trip to Turin off the back of their historic last-16 victory over Paris Saint-Germain, when they recovered from a 4-0 first-leg deficit to progress with a 6-1 win at the Nou Camp.
The last time these two sides met was in the 2015 final in Berlin, when Barcelona prevailed 3-1 to win their fifth European Cup in total.
Team news
Juventus will be without winger Marko Pjaca as he will miss the rest of the season after suffering knee ligament damage while on Croatia duty.
Defenders Giorgio Chiellini, Leonardo Bonucci and Dani Alves were all on the bench at the weekend and could return to the starting side.
Arda Turan, Aleix Vidal and Rafinha are all injured for Barcelona, while Busquets is suspended for the first leg.
Andres Iniesta, meanwhile, who started on the bench in their defeat to Malaga on Saturday is set to return to the starting line-up, while Ivan Rakitic and Gerard Pique will be available following their domestic bans.
Match stats
Juventus and Barcelona's last encounter was in the 2015 Champions League final, the latter winning 3-1 in Berlin. However, the Catalans have yet to beat Juventus on their own soil in European competition (D2 L2)
Juventus have won their last four games in the Champions League, the current longest run in the competition. They are the only unbeaten team this season alongside Real Madrid
On top of that, Juventus haven't conceded a goal for 351 minutes, also the current longest run in the competition. Sevilla's Nico Pareja was the last player to find the Turin nets, back in November
Juventus have conceded fewer goals in the Champions League this season than any of the other seven sides still left in the competition (2 in 8 games). Both of those goals came from set-piece
Juventus are unbeaten in their last 17 Champions League home games (W10 D7), their longest ever run without a defeat in the competition on home soil. Bayern Munich are the last team to beat them, back in April 2013 (2-0)
Juventus' last eight goals in the Champions League have been scored by eight different players
Only Barcelona (4) have been awarded more penalties than Juventus (3) in the Champions League this season
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