All the preparations have been completed in advance of a huge clash at the Nou Camp, with the runaway leaders of La Liga 1-0 up from the reverse game at Old Trafford last week.
The Calalan giants are unbeaten in 30 home matches in the competition, the overall record. They have progressed 36 of the 38 times they won the away first leg in European tournaments and their last loss at the Nou Camp in the knockout stages came against Bayern Munich in the 2012/13 semi-finals.
Although Barcelona clearly showed their undisputed quality in Manchester, Ole believes there is more to come from his team as he challenged his players to rise to the occasion at one of the greatest sporting arenas on the planet.