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Mallorca vs. Barcelona prediction, lineups, odds and bet builder tips for the champions' La Liga opener

Peter Fitzpatrick

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Barcelona begin the defence of their La Liga title on Saturday with their most glamorous away day, taking on Mallorca

Barca enjoyed a stunning revival in Hansi Flick's debut campaign, winning a league and cup double, and narrowly missing out on a place in the Champions League final. 

Since then, they have added Marcus Rashford on loan to their all-star attacking frontline of Lamine Yamal, Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski, while Joan Garcia has arrived as the likely no.1 keeper. 

Mallorca had a strong season of their own, finishing 10th and only four points away from European qualification. Jagoba Arrasate's side have been busy in the market, notably signing Pablo Torre from the champions. 

The Sporting News takes you through the latest odds, tips and predictions for this exciting clash. 

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Mallorca vs. Barcelona predictions, betting tips and odds

It's hard to see anything but a comfortable Barca win to get the campaign underway. They won 5-1 in this fixture last season, but we think it will be a bit closer this time.  

Barca are 2/5 to win with Sky Bet, with Mallorca back at 6/1. The draw is at 15/4.

The Sporting News' Score Prediction: Mallorca 1-3 Barcelona

  • Barcelona to beat Mallorca at the Mallorca Son Moix Stadium is given a 71.4% probability by Sky Bet.

Mallorca vs. Barcelona expected lineups

Here's how we think these two sides will line up for this one. 

Mallorca lineup (4-2-3-1, right to left)

  • Roman (GK) — Morey, Raillo, Valjent, Mojica  —  Morlanes, Mascarell  —  Asano, Darder, Torre —  Muriqi

Injured: Samu Costa
Suspended: None

Barcelona lineup (4-2-3-1, right to left)

  • Garcia (GK) — Kounde, Araujo, Cubarsi, Balde — Pedri, De Jong — Yamal, Fermin, Raphinha — Torres

Injured: Marc-Andre ter-Stegen, Robert Lewandowski
Suspended: None 

Mallorca vs. Barcelona latest odds, correct score betting

Our 3-1 prediction is at very good odds with Sky Bet, but there are plenty of other possible score lines that are worth looking at for this one. Here's a look at some of the most likely outcomes according to the bookmakers. 

Result

Odds*

Barcelona 1-0

13/2

Barcelona 2-0

6/1

Barcelona 3-0

9/1

Barcelona 3-1

10/1

1-1 draw

15/2

*Click odds to bet direct with our selected partners. Odds correct at time of publish.

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Mallorca vs. Barcelona team news

  • Pablo Torre is set to make his debut against his old side in a near-full strength Mallorca side. Samu Costa is their only absentee. 
  • Due to their constant financial issues, Barca have yet to register Marcus Rashford or Joan Garcia among others. It is expected both will be available in time though, with Garcia expected to start. 
  • Rashford could also start, but it looks like Ferran Torres will be given the nod up front. 

Mallorca vs. Barcelona Bet Builder tips

Our bet builder for this game is Barcelona to win with a -1 handicap, both teams to score, a goal in each half, and both Yamal and Raphinha to score. That is currently just over 18/1 with Paddy Power

You can check out the latest odds and bet direct with our selected partners using the bet builder tool below.

How to watch Mallorca vs. Barcelona: Live stream, TV channel

  • Date: Saturday, August 16
  • Venue: Mallorca Son Moix Stadium
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. BST
  • TV/Stream: Premier Sports 2

Peter Fitzpatrick

Peter Fitzpatrick is a freelance content producer for The Sporting News working on betting content for English-language editions. He has been working in sports media since 2022 following a career change mid-lockdown. He has primarily written on football, but also has a keen interest in rugby union, basketball and tennis.