Champions League
Nov 1, 2022 8.00pm
2
4
HT : 0 2
FT
  • Tomas Chory 51' goal
  • Tomas Chory 63' goal
  • goal Marcos Alonso 6'
  • goal Ferran Torres 44'
  • goal Ferran Torres 54'
  • goal Pablo Torre 75'

Preview: Viktoria Plzen vs. Barcelona - prediction, team news, lineups

Plzen vs. Barcelona - prediction, team news, lineups

Barcelona will be bidding to end a disappointing Champions League campaign on a positive note when they make the trip to the Czech Republic on Tuesday to take on Viktoria Plzen.

The Catalan outfit have missed the chance to qualify for the last-16 stage of the competition, instead finishing third to drop into the Europa League, while Viktoria Plzen will end the group stage in fourth position.


Match preview

It was always going to be a huge ask for Viktoria Plzen to pick up positive results in Group C considering the strength of their opposition, and it is not too much of a surprise to see them bottom of the section on zero points.

Michal Bilek's side suffered a 5-1 defeat to Barcelona in their first game in the group on September 7, before losing 2-0 to Inter Milan and 5-0 to Bayern Munich in their next two fixtures.

Viktoria Plzen have conceded four times in each of their last two games in the competition, meanwhile, losing at home to Bayern and away to Inter, which has left them firmly rooted to the bottom of the table ahead of their home clash with third-placed Barcelona on Tuesday night.

The six-time Czech First League champions are competing in the group stage of the Champions League for the first time since 2018-19, so it is a success for them to be here, even considering their disappointing results.

Bilek's team will enter this match off the back of a 3-0 win over Zlin in the league on Saturday, which has left them top of their domestic table, seven points clear of second-placed Slavia Prague.

Barcelona's failure to qualify for the last-16 stage of the Champions League for the second season in a row was confirmed last Wednesday when Inter recorded a 4-0 win over Viktoria Plzen, with Xavi's side dropping into the Europa League ahead of their clash with Bayern.

The German champions proved to be too strong for their opponents at Camp Nou, recording a 3-0 victory, with the result meaning that the Catalan outfit have picked up just four points from their five games in the section, boasting a record of one win, one draw and three defeats.

The team's failure to qualify for the knockout round of the competition will cause more financial issues, but there is no serious pressure on head coach Xavi considering the team's form in La Liga.

Saturday's 1-0 win over Valencia has moved Barcelona, temporarily at least, to the top of the table, boasting 31 points from their 12 matches, and they have now been victorious in their last three in Spain's top flight since the 3-1 loss to Real Madrid in El Clasico on October 16.

There is not too much for the visitors to play for on Tuesday other than pride, but Xavi will want to put together a run of wins ahead of the break for the World Cup, with Barcelona only having three more matches against Viktoria Plzen, Almeria and Osasuna before the campaign is halted.

Viktoria Plzen Champions League form:

Viktoria Plzen form (all competitions):
  • L
  • W
  • L
  • W
  • L
  • W

Barcelona Champions League form:

Barcelona form (all competitions):


Team News

Viktoria Plzen will again be without the services of Petr Pejsa on Tuesday through injury, while Jhon Mosquera is suspended due to the booking that he picked up against Inter last time out in the competition

As a result, there will have to be at least one change to the side that took to the field at San Siro, with Libor Holik potentially coming into the XI in a wing-back area.

Fortune Bassey is yet to find the back of the net for his Czech side in the league or the group stage of the Champions League this term, but he did score twice in the qualification rounds for the European Cup, and the 24-year-old should again lead the line here.

Barcelona, meanwhile, will again be without the services of Ronald Araujo and Sergi Roberto on Tuesday through injury, while Memphis Depay and Andreas Christensen remain major absent despite making progress in their recoveries from hamstring and ankle problems.

Eric Garcia picked up a groin issue against Valencia and also misses out, while Jules Kounde will not be risked, having been substituted with muscular discomfort on Saturday.

Robert Lewandowski has also been left out of the squad for Tuesday's affair.

Head coach Xavi is expected to shuffle his pack for Tuesday's contest, with Marcos Alonso and Gerard Pique potentially starting as the two central defenders.

Gavi, Ferran Torres, Raphinha and Hector Bellerin could also come in for starts, while Franck Kessie will be hoping to receive more minutes in the Group C affair, especially with Sergio Busquets suspended.

Viktoria Plzen possible starting lineup:

Stanek; Hejda, Pernica, Tijani; Havel, Kalvach, Bucha, Holik; Jirka, Bassey, Vlkanova

Barcelona possible starting lineup:

Ter Stegen; Bellerin, Pique, Alonso, Balde; Gavi, Kessie, Pedri; Raphinha, Torres, Fati


We say: Viktoria Plzen 0-2 Barcelona

Barcelona have struggled in the group stage of this season's Champions League, but the visitors should be far too strong for their opponents here. Viktoria Plzen have conceded 20 times in their five games thus far, but we are not expecting a huge victory on Tuesday, only predicting two goals.

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Top tip

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Who will win Tuesday's Champions League clash between Plzen and Barcelona?
Viktoria Plzen 13%
Draw 12%
Barcelona 76%
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