Barcelona head into their season-ending match away at Granada on Saturday knowing the league title is theirs to lose. A late wobble may have threatened to derail the Catalans' hopes of winning a second consecutive league title, but four straight wins have guaranteed they head into the final matchday a point clear of nearest rivals Real Madrid at the top of the table. They just need to match Madrid's result against Deportivo La Coruña to seal the deal.
Barcelona vs. Granada 2016 live stream: Start time, TV schedule and how to watch La Liga online
Barcelona only need to match Real Madrid’s result on Saturday to lift the La Liga title.


Granada are unlikely to pose much of a problem for Barça, with the Andalusian outfit having spent much of the campaign struggling near the bottom of the table. Though three wins in their last four have likely guaranteed them another season of top-flight football, they're not yet mathematically secure. They'd be deeply unfortunate if both Sporting Gijón and Getafe won by a sufficient margin to overtake their goal difference deficit, but Granada should still be giving their all to the last.
Key player: Luis Suárez (Barcelona)
Barcelona striker Luis Suárez has been in some incredible form of late, with the Uruguayan having netted 11 goals in his last four games. He scored two four-goal hauls in La Liga matches last month, and has stormed clear of Cristiano Ronaldo at the top of the La Liga scoring charts. Granada's defense will be quaking in their boots at the thought of facing him, and it's little wonder.
Recent history
Barça have won their last three meetings against Granada, though you only have to go back to April 2014 for the last time the Andalusian outfit pulled off a big upset by beating their more illustrious Catalan opponents. Yacine Brahimi scored the only goal of that game early on, with Barcelona losing out on three points that would have ultimately seen them finish above Atlético Madrid as league champions. They'll be hoping to avoid similar regrets on Saturday.
Granada injuries and suspensions
Out: Dimitri Foulquier (foot). In doubt: Cristiano Biraghi (ankle); Diego Mainz (knee); Isaac Success (face); Fran Rico (illness).
Barcelona injuries and suspensions
Out: Claudio Bravo (calf), Sandro Ramírez (thigh). In doubt: None.
Granada’s only certain absentee is defender Foulquier, though they’re anxiously waiting on the fitness of a handful of other regular first-teamers, including captain Mainz.
Barcelona will be without backup goalkeeper Bravo and young forward Ramírez, who are both continuing to recover from muscular injuries. They should otherwise have a full-strength team to choose from.
Match date/time: Saturday, May 14, 11 a.m. ET, 5 p.m. local
Venue: Estadio Nuevo Los Cármenes, Granada, Spain
TV: beIN SPORTS en Español (US and Canada - Spanish); Sky Sports 3/HD (UK)
Online: beIN Sports Connect (US and Canada); fuboTV (US); Sky Go (UK)











