Barcelona play their first competitive match since March 7 on Saturday night when they face Mallorca in the first weekend of La Liga action since the coronavirus lockdown.
Quique Setien's side resume the campaign top of the table and in pole position to retain their title, but there is little room for error with only two points separating them from Real Madrid.
Here, Sports Mole rounds up everything you need to know about their trip to Mallorca and where you can watch it.
Who is playing?
Barcelona, top of the table by two points, face a Mallorca side sitting in the relegation zone and one point from safety heading into the weekend.
Is it on TV? Where can I watch it?
The match will be shown on LaLiga TV in the UK, while it can also be streamed live on the bet365 website if you have an account. Kickoff is at 9pm BST.
Will Lionel Messi be fit?
The big story in the buildup to this match has been the fitness of Lionel Messi, who has been forced to train alone this week.
However, manager Setien has confirmed that the talismanic skipper, as well as his partner in crime Luis Suarez, are fit and ready to feature against Mallorca.
> Click here for Barcelona's latest injury and suspension news ahead of this match
> Click here for an in-depth look at how Barcelona could line up for the contest
What will the score be?
We say: Mallorca 0-2 Barcelona
It is difficult to predict exactly what will occur due to the circumstances surrounding the contest, but Barca will fancy their chances of picking up an important three points. Suarez's expected return is big news for the champions, who should have enough to emerge victorious on the night.
> Click here for a full in-depth preview of the contest