Barcelona’s next opponents are Huesca who are in La Liga for the first time in their history and have got off to a pretty good start.
They finished as runners-up in the Segunda Division last time out and were widely tipped to struggle on their debut season in the top flight. Yet after two games they are unbeaten and have picked up four points from six.
Leo Franco’s side won 2-1 at Eibar on the opening day thanks to two goals from Alex Gallar.
They looked set for defeat on Monday night though after going 2-0 down to Athletic Bilbao at San Mames on 63 minutes.