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The Blaugrana hope to continue their perfect start to the league season with a trip to east coast of Spain.

Barcelona will look to make it four wins from four matches in La Liga play as they head to the east coast for a match against Levante. Les Granotes are currently the worst team in the league, sitting in last place with just a single point and a -5 goal differential.

Key Player: Neymar (Barcelona)

Despite the Argentine's generally refusal to ever leave the pitch, there's been talk that Luis Enrique might rest Lionel Messi against Levante. If he chooses to give his star a day off, the pressure will fall on Neymar to lead the attack. It's certainly something the Brazilian can handle, and considering that he's looked better and better with each game this season, this really shouldn't be an issue for Barca if the head coach decided to go that direction.

Key Matchup: Barcelona vs. Overconfidence

The chances of Luis Enrique allowing his team to become over-confident after their superb start to the season is highly unlikely. Considering how bad Levante have been this season, it's really the only threat that Barca faces on Sunday against the Granotes. The Blaugrana will be well aware of Levante's likely plan to park the bus, and since they've faced it in virtually every match this season, it won't be something unfamiliar. Basically, Barca need to beat themselves. One more fun fact, Barca haven't lost to Levante since the 1964-65 season.

Levante injuries and suspensions

Out: Rafael Martins (leg).

Barcelona injuries and suspensions

Out: Luis Suarez (suspended). In Doubt: Thomas Vermaelen (hamstring).

Luis Enrique's only injury issues is defender Thomas Vermaelen who has yet to feature for the club since joining from Arsenal this summer. Luis Suárez continues to serve his suspension from his biting incident at the World Cup.

Match Date/Time: Sunday, 9 p.m. local, 3 p.m. ET

Venue: Estadio Ciudad de Valencia, Valencia, Spain

TV: beIN Sports, beIN Sports en Español (U.S.), Sky Sports 1/HD (U.K.), beIN Sports (Canada), Canal+ 1/HD/30, Canal+ Yomvi (Spain)

Online: beIN Sports CONNECT (U.S.), Sky Go (U.K.), beIN Sports CONNECT (Canada)

Listings via LiveSoccerTV.

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