Barcelona hosts Celta de Vigo this Saturday at the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium, a match corresponding to the sixth day of LaLiga. The blaugranas will look for the fifth victory of the season to follow in the footsteps of the competition leader, Real Madrid (15 points and full of victories).

The blaugranas arrive at the duel in top form. Since the draw against Getafe in the first league match, they have counted their games as victories, including those in the Champions League, after beating Belgian Antwerp 5-0.

Xavi Hernández also believes that Barcelona “is in the best moment” since he became the team’s coach. “We lacked the inside game. I have the feeling that we play much better football,” the Catalan coach said at a press conference after scoring his second consecutive 5-0 at the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium.

On the other hand, Celta de Vigo has not started the season with the best feelings. They have only had one victory in five games. In the rest of the duels, they only had one draw and three defeats.

Rafa Benítez’s team needs to add three at a time to move away from the relegation zone. At the moment it is 16th with 4 points, only one above Granada (3 points), which would mark salvation.

The match between Barcelona and Celta de Vigo, corresponding to the sixth day of LaLiga, will be played this Saturday, September 23 at 6:30 p.m. at the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium. The meeting can be seen on television on Movistar and can also be followed live through the La Vanguardia website.