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Sevilla vs Barcelona. Spanish Super Cup Semi-finals.

Grand Stade de TangerAttendance40,000.

Sevilla 1

  • P Sarabia (9th minute)

Barcelona 2

  • G Piqué (42nd minute)
  • O Dembélé (78th minute)

Sevilla v Barcelona preview: Showdown in the Spanish Super Cup

Watch Spanish Super Cup final, live on Sky Sports Football from 8.55pm on Sunday

Malcom
Image: Malcom could make a competitive debut for Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup

Barcelona will look to add yet another domestic trophy to their collection when they take on Sevilla in the Spanish Super Cup on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.

In a break with tradition, the clash will be a one-off match played at the Stade Ibn Batouta in Tangier, Morocco.

Sevilla must hope a change of country can help them upset the odds after a chastening 5-0 defeat by Barcelona in the final of the Copa del Rey in April. With Barca having won both the league and the cup, Sevilla provide the opposition once again.

It is a familiar scenario given the only major Spanish honour Barca have not won in the last four seasons was the league title in 2017, where they lost out to Real Madrid.

They have been less dominant in the Super Cup, beating Sevilla in 2016 but losing to Athletic Bilbao in 2015 and Real Madrid 12 months ago.

Girona manager Pablo Machin looks on during the La Liga match between Atletico Madrid and Girona in Madrid
Image: Pablo Machin is the new manager at Sevilla

The added complication for Sevilla is their involvement in Europa League qualifying, with Sunday's match coming in the middle of their two legs against Lithuanian side Zalgiris.

New boss Pablo Machin, who left Girona to take over at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, told Sevilla's official website: "On Sunday we'll play a final we've won the right to be at and we have to give it the importance it has.

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"We will not reach 100 per cent. Being a team with a different way of playing we need some time, but the team is assimilating well and they are good and intelligent footballers."

Luis Suarez salutes the crowd after scoring his second goal
Image: Barcelona were 5-0 winners against Sevilla in the Copa Del Rey final earlier this year

Lionel Messi is set to play his first match for Barca since being named Andres Iniesta's successor as club captain and Ernesto Valverde must decide how many of his World Cup stars he throws into the mix.

Riqui Puig and Juan Miranda, both 18, have impressed in pre-season and could be involved, but Carles Alena and Denis Suarez are recovering from injury.

There was good news for Barca on the eve of the match, with Philippe Coutinho now classed as a European player thanks to his Portuguese wife, Valverde could potentially give debuts to all of his new trio - Arthur Melo, Malcom and Arturo Vidal.

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Image: Lionel Messi is set to play his first Barcelona game since the World Cup

Malcom's transfer from Bordeaux was controversial after the Catalan side nabbed him from under the noses of Roma and now the Brazilian cannot wait to get started.

He told Barcelona's official website: "Barca for me is more than a club. I feel privileged to be here. I want to win titles and be an idol like the great Brazilians who have been here.

"All players dream of playing with Barca. I didn't imagine it would be so soon, but I knew I could fulfil my dream of playing here."

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