Barcelona have begun the season with five straight victories and not a single goal allowed. Considering how maligned their defense has been over the past couple seasons, it's quite the feat to say the least. While an argument could be made that they've yet to truly be tested by a dangerous attacking side, it's important to remember that Barca have up goals against virtually everyone last season. Their latest test is Málaga, a team that has only managed three goals from five games.
Málaga vs. Barcelona live stream: How to watch La Liga online, TV schedule and more
Barcelona will go for their sixth straight victory, and sixth straight clean sheet, as they travel to face Málaga.


Key Player: Carlos Kameni (Málaga)
After two seasons serving as Willy Caballero's backup, Carlos Kameni is now the number one guy in goals for the Anchovies. The 30-year-old has been playing in Spain since he signed with Espanyol in 2004, and it's extremely familiar with Barcelona. Kameni is a solid goalkeeper and this is also the final year of his contract with the club. While all indications are that Málaga want to keep Kameni, a big performance against Barca wouldn't hurt him at the bargaining table.
Key Matchup: Both teams vs. Fatigue and a busy schedule
Barcelona are playing their third game in a week, Málaga are playing their second match in five days. Advantage to the Anchovies? Not necessarily. Barca's depth is vastly improved this season thanks to Luis Enrique's willingness to give several Barca B players a chance to take the field with the senior team. Munir, Sergi Samper, and Sandro Ramírez -- all 19-year-olds -- have seen time in the lineup, including multiple starts for Munir. All three have played well when called upon, allowing Enrique to rotate his lineup during this busy stretch.
Málaga injuries and suspensions
Out: Arthur Boka (personal reasons), Roberto Chen (ineligible). In Doubt: Fernando Tissone (knee), Pablo Perez (undisclosed), Vitorino Antunes (thigh).
Barcelona injuries and suspensions
Out: Ivan Rakitić (foot), Rafinha Alcantara (thigh), Thomas Vermaelen (hamstring). In Doubt: Neymar (ankle)
Luis Enrique will be missing midfielder Ivan Rafkitić after he missed training on Monday with a injury to his left foot. Xavi could get a rare start in his place, but Sergi Roberto is an option as well. Neymar left Barca's win over the weekend in the 51st minute with an ankle injury, and his status remains unknown for Wednesday. Chances are he won't be risked, but you really never know until the 18-man roster is announced.
Match Date/Time: Sunday, 10 p.m. local, 4 p.m. ET
Venue: Estadio La Rosaleda, Málaga, Spain
TV: beIN Sports, beIN Sports en Español (U.S.), Sky Sports 5/HD (U.K.), beIN Sports (Canada), Canal+ Yomvi, Canal+ 1/HD/30 (Spain)
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