Girona vs Barcelona: Confirmed teams and line ups in 2025/26 La Liga

Teams and line-ups from Girona vs Barcelona in La Liga

Girona vs Barcelona: Confirmed teams and line ups in 2025/26 La Liga

Girona and Barcelona have confirmed their starting teams for their meeting at the Estadi Montilivi in La Liga on Monday.

The visitors suffered the heaviest defeat of their season with a a 4-0 thrashing at Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final on Thursday but will return to the top of the table if they beat opponents who are 32 points behind them.

Girona moved out of the relegation zone for the first time since August by winning three straight matches last month and have taken two points from three matches since then.

101GreatGoals.com has the line-up news from Girona vs Barcelona in the 2025/26 La Liga, as well as details on how to watch.

Girona confirmed starting team vs Barcelona

Goalkeeper Juan Carlos and winger Portu (both knee) and midfielder Donny van de Beek (achilles) remain out.

On-loan Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen has a hamstring problem and left-back Alex Moreno a muscle injury.

Girona’s new signings include playmaker Claudio Echeverri and midfielder Fran Beltran. Goalkeeper Ruben Blanco, who left Marseille last month, has signed a deal until the end of the season following Ter Stegen’s injury and says he is in “top shape”.

“Goalkeepers are different in mentality compared to outfield players and, throughout our careers, we experience good and challenging moments,” added Blanco.

“The first impressions with the team have been very good; my new team-mates convey a lot of energy. There will be very healthy competition among the goalkeepers.”

Girona starting XI: Gazzaniga, Rincon, Arnau, Lemar, Reis, Tsygankov, Blind, Vanat, Witsel, Gil, Martin

Girona substitutes: To follow

Barcelona full line up vs Girona

Raphinha will return after missing three matches with the Barcelona forward’s second hamstring injury of the season.

“He is very important player for us and it’s not the first time I have said that,” observed head coach Hansi Flick. “We have missed him because he raises the level of play and the intensity.”

Defender Andreas Christensen and midfielders Gavi and Pedri are out, as is striker Marcus Rashford with a knee issue.

Barcelona starting XI: Garcia, Cunard, Ferran, Yamal, Raphinha, Fermin, Martin, Olmo, De Jong, Kounde, Eric

Barcelona substitutes: Cancelo, Balde, Araujo, Lewandowski, Casado, Bernal, Szczesny, Roony, Kochen, Tommy

Lamine Yamal celebrates scoring for Barcelona

How to watch Girona vs Barcelona: TV channel, live online stream

Kick-off on Monday is at 20:00 GMT (15:00 ET / 12:00 PT), with live coverage in the UK on Premier Sports 1 and streaming available on a vast range of devices via the Premier Sports app.

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Girona vs Barcelona stats

  • The last three editions of this match have ended in Barca wins
  • The Blaugranes have won four of their last five visits to the Montilivi Stadium in La Liga
  • They have netted at least three goals in 14 of their last 21 meetings with Spanish sides
  • Before that defeat to Atleti, a 1-0 home loss to Leganes on December 15 2024 had been the last time Barcelona failed to score against a Spanish club
  • The reigning Liga champions have hit the woodwork 23 times in 2025/26, equalling the highest number at this stage of the season since at least the 2003/04 campaign
  • That total is five more than any other team across the five major European leagues this season (Manchester United have hit the woodwork 18 times)
  • Pedri’s opener in their 2-1 home win in this fixture in October was Barca’s 200th under Flick. After 71 games, the German became the third-fastest coach ever to reach that tally with the club
  • Girona have never lost this fixture on a Monday (W2 D1)
  • Only Oviedo (13) and Rayo Vallecano and Alaves (both 21) have scored fewer goals in this season’s division than Girona (22)
  • With 37 conceded, Sevilla (39) are the only team to have shipped more goals than them in the top flight this term
  • Each of their last five games has contained fewer than three goals, with the only occasion on which they scored more than once during that run coming in a 2-0 win at Espanyol on January 16
Barcelona's Raphinha

Analysis: Can Girona upset Barcelona?

Girona started the season in dismal fashion with a seven-match winless run but recovered to move clear of danger and drew their last match 1-1 at Sevilla, having lost away to Oviedo and drawn 1-1 at home to Girona in their preceding games.

They have form at home as considerable underdogs, taking the lead in a 1-1 draw at home to Real Madrid on November 30, when the title contenders needed a Kylian Mbappe penalty to earn a point.

“Barca are not just Lamine Yamal,” said manager Michel. “They are the team with the most depth in Europe and leaders in many La Liga statistics.

“It’s a special match – that’s the reality. Playing against Barca, Madrid and Atletico Madrid and achieving victory is a significant step forward.

“We need our fans at 200 percent. They have to suffer with us and help us counter Barca. We have in mind how to hurt Barca, but we have to put it into practice.”

Girona will hope Barca start as slowly as they did at Atleti, conceding all of those goals before half-time and also having Eric Garcia dismissed five minutes from time.

The result was a shock for a side who had been almost perfect domestically since November, winning nine matches in a row in La Liga before a 2-1 defeat at Real Sociedad on January 18 and collecting three victories by an aggregate score of 9-1 immediately after that.

Madrid made a forgettable week worse for Barca by winning 4-1 at home to Real Sociedad on Saturday.

“I am proud of my team,” reaffirmed Flick. “It’s clear I am not happy with the first 45 minutes [at Atleti], but I am proud of the season we are putting in. We will pick ourselves up and come back.

“Girona are a well-organised, brave team who play out from the back well. We will have to be very intense.

“We lost on Thursday and it was a lesson, but life goes on. You have to accept the defeat and have confidence. We have a lot of quality to get over it.”

What’s next? La Liga 2025/26 fixtures this week

DateMatchKick-off (GMT)
Monday, Feb 16Girona vs Barcelona20:00
Wednesday, Feb 18Levante vs Villarreal19:00
Friday, Feb 20Athletic Club vs Elche20:00
Saturday, Feb 21Real Sociedad vs Real Oviedo13:00
Saturday, Feb 21Real Betis vs Rayo Vallecano15:15
Saturday, Feb 21Osasuna vs Real Madrid17:30
Saturday, Feb 21Atletico Madrid vs Espanyol20:00
Sunday, Feb 22Getafe vs Sevilla13:00
Sunday, Feb 22Barcelona vs Levante15:15
Sunday, Feb 22Celta Vigo vs Real Mallorca17:30
Sunday, Feb 22Villarreal vs Valencia20:00
Monday, Feb 23Alavés vs Girona20:00