This time, several well-known European football clubs will be in action, and we'll focus on a match from the top tier of Spanish football, where it's happening Barcelona . Don't forget to check current bonuses and promotions , offered by bookmakers.

VfB Stuttgart
1.50
VfB Stuttgart
Union Berlin
1X2, Regular match part

SSC Napoli
1.87
SSC Napoli
FC Torino
1X2, Regular match part

OGC Nice
1.76
OGC Nice
HSC Montpellier
1X2, Regular match part

Less than 2.5
1.74
NK Varteks Varaždin
NK Istra 1961
More/less 2.5, Regular match part

PSV Eindhoven
1.32
Go Ahead Eagles
PSV Eindhoven
1X2, Regular match part

FC Porto
1.22
Portimonense SC
FC Porto
1X2, Regular match part

Draw
2.90
Estrela Amadora
Casa Pia Atletico
1X2, Regular match part

Barcelona FC
1.47
Barcelona FC
RCD Mallorca
1X2, Regular match part
Match Description: The 28th round of the first Spanish league kicks off today, and at 21:00, the home team, Barcelona, will host Mallorca. At first glance, the favorite seems clear, but we’ll delve deeper into the analysis in the following paragraphs. Barcelona recently played to a draw against Athletic Club B, and in the process, two crucial players, Frenkie de Jong and Pedri, picked up injuries. If the Catalans can secure a win against Mallorca on Friday, they could temporarily climb to second place in La Liga. However, Barcelona’s recent form at their temporary home, Estadi Olímpic, shows only three wins in their last six league matches (with one draw and two losses). They conceded 14 goals during this stretch. Mallorca, sitting in 15th place and eight points clear of the relegation zone, shouldn't be underestimated, especially after they recently eliminated Real Sociedad in the Copa del Rey semifinals and defeated second-placed Girona in their league campaign. In their last four La Liga matches, they've managed to gather seven points (two wins, one draw, one loss), with their only setback being a heart-wrenching goal conceded in the final minute against Real Sociedad. Their previous encounter with Barcelona ended in a 2:2 draw, and they've shown signs of improvement. However, they have struggled on the road, failing to win in their last ten away matches (four draws, six losses), which makes it unlikely they will secure their first away win against Barcelona in the top league. Their attacking prowess has also been lacking, as they have scored only two goals in their last eight La Liga games. Keep an eye on Robert Lewandowski, who has netted five of his last six home league goals in the second half, and Abdón Prats, who has proven he can find the net even in stoppage time, including a goal against Barcelona in their last meeting. Barcelona remains undefeated at home against Mallorca in their last nine encounters. Therefore, they should aim for a victory today; the only question is whether it will be a convincing one or if Mallorca will manage to find the back of the net.
Betting odds: Bookmaker Vierklee Wetten The odds for a Barcelona win are set at 1.47, while a Mallorca victory away from home is valued at 6.50. A draw is available at a betting rate of 4.50.

More/less 2.5, Regular match part