Alaves vs Barcelona: Live stream details, team context and key stats as champions chase 100 points
Barcelona head to Vitoria as newly crowned La Liga champions, but Hansi Flick says the title celebrations will not distract his side from a new target: finishing on 100 points.
Barcelona are back in action tonight against Alaves, and although the title is already wrapped up, there is still something significant on the line for Hansi Flick's side.
The champions travel to Vitoria after sealing La Liga with a win over Real Madrid on Sunday. The mood around the club is celebratory, but Flick has made it clear he wants his players to stay sharp through the final stretch of the season.
Barcelona's new objective is simple: win their last three league matches and reach the 100-point mark. That target gives added edge to a fixture that might otherwise look like an end-of-season formality.
For Alaves, there is no such luxury. They begin the night in serious danger near the bottom of the table, with survival still hanging in the balance and every point carrying major weight.
Barcelona still have a target after sealing the title
Winning the championship can sometimes flatten intensity in the immediate games that follow, but Flick has publicly pushed back against that idea.
Speaking before the trip to Alaves, the Barcelona manager said his side are not planning to ease off after becoming champions. Instead, he has set a clear benchmark for the final three matches.
“Our goal is to get the 100 points, and for this you have to win the three games. We have celebrated a lot but it is also possible to continue playing well.”
That message matters. It frames this game not as a ceremonial appearance from the title winners, but as another step toward a number that would underline just how dominant Barcelona have been over the campaign.
The challenge for Flick is balancing motivation with freshness. Once a title is secured, rotation becomes tempting, especially with players carrying heavy minutes. Even so, the manager's comments suggest standards will remain high and that performance levels, not just results, are still under scrutiny.
Alaves are fighting for survival
If Barcelona arrive in Vitoria with a points target, Alaves enter the match with a far more urgent problem.
The hosts dropped to second from bottom after Levante's surprise win at Celta Vigo, leaving them two points from safety at the start of the evening. It is a dangerous position, and one that leaves little room for error against the strongest side in the league.
The relegation battle is also unusually crowded. The pressure is not isolated to the bottom two or three clubs. A large section of the table is still looking over its shoulder, with the fight stretching far enough upward to affect teams in mid-table.
That context should sharpen the atmosphere. Alaves know they are facing the champions, but they also know home fixtures are precious at this stage of the season. Even a point would feel valuable. Three would be transformative.
Where to watch Alaves vs Barcelona
Kick-off for Alaves vs Barcelona is 8.30pm UK time.
The match will be shown live on Premier Sports 2.
Supporters can also stream the game through the Premier Sports app.
Key stats before kick-off
The numbers underline the scale of the task facing Alaves.
- Barcelona have won their last 11 La Liga matches.
- Barcelona have won 36 of their previous 50 meetings with Alaves in all competitions.
- Alaves have not beaten Barcelona at home in a league game since 2001.
Those trends all point in one direction. Barcelona have been relentless domestically, and this matchup has long favoured them.
Still, end-of-season fixtures can become unpredictable when one side is fighting for survival and the other is managing the emotional drop that can follow a title celebration. That is the angle Alaves will cling to.
What could shape the match
The central question is whether Barcelona can match Alaves' desperation with their usual control.
Flick's side have had a habit of taking early command in recent weeks, using long phases of possession to remove emotion from games and force opponents into mistakes. If they establish that rhythm again, Alaves may struggle to turn the match into the kind of scrappy, high-pressure contest that often helps underdogs.
For the home side, the route to points is likely to be more direct. Energy, aggression, compact defending and set-piece threat could all become crucial. Against a superior technical team, Alaves may need the game to become uncomfortable rather than open.
Barcelona, meanwhile, have enough quality to punish any defensive overcommitment. The title may be won, but the incentive of ending the season on 100 points gives this group a reason to stay disciplined.
Why this game still matters
This is one of those late-season matches where both teams have plenty to play for, even if for very different reasons.
For Barcelona, it is about maintaining standards after the biggest objective has already been achieved. Reaching 100 points would add another layer of significance to their title-winning campaign and help keep momentum intact through the final weeks.
For Alaves, it is much simpler and much harsher. Survival is the priority, and every fixture now carries the pressure of consequence. Facing the champions is not ideal, but it is also an opportunity to take a result that could alter the shape of the run-in.
That tension should make this more than a routine post-title outing. One team is protecting excellence. The other is fighting for its league status.
Match snapshot
- Fixture: Alaves vs Barcelona
- Competition: La Liga
- Kick-off: 8.30pm UK time
- TV: Premier Sports 2
- Streaming: Premier Sports app
- Main storyline: Barcelona chase 100 points while Alaves battle relegation
Barcelona come in as clear favourites, backed by form, history and squad quality. But the setting matters. Vitoria will expect a tense night, and Alaves have enough incentive to turn this into a difficult assignment.
Whether the champions can maintain their edge after Sunday's title-clinching win is the main football question. Whether Alaves can find a survival result against the league's best side is the emotional one.
Both make this a meaningful watch despite the trophy already having a home.