A stoppage-time winner from Lionel Messi has blown El Clasico’s title race wide open once again, with Luis Enrique’s men focusing on taking as many points as possible from their remaining games.
Neymar is serving the final game of a three-match suspension for Blaugrana, but the hosts will be more comfortable about rotating against the team that sits at bottom of the table.
Barcelona have scored three goals in three of their last four games, with Lionel Messi managing to take his tally of goals for the club up to the magical 500 mark.
Osasuna have improved as of late, with the league’s bottom club winning consecutive games before picking up a point against Sporting Gijon’s recently.
The visitors have won just two away games all season, with a trip to Camp Nou set to be a huge task for the team that will not be playing their football in La Liga next campaign.
Barcelona should cruise to a fairly easy win against Osasuna with the possibility of lifting the title, but them conceding one at the back isn’t unthinkable.