Barcelona travel to Estadio El Alcoraz to face lowly Huesca this Saturday as the Catalans close in on a fourth La Liga title in five years.
The visitors secured a 1-0 first leg lead in their Champions League quarter-final tie with Manchester United on Wednesday, Luke Shaw unwittingly diverting Luis Suarez's header past David de Gea for the only goal at Old Trafford. That was their 10th win in their previous 11 games in all competitions, with last week's pivotal 2-0 defeat of championship rivals Atletico Madrid sending Barça 11 points clear atop the league table.
Conversely, opponents Huesca are rooted to the foot of the table, six points adrift of safety.