(VIDEO) All Goals From Valencia vs Barcelona en LaLiga
The title may already be secured, but the season finale still carries major tension. Valencia want to give Mestalla one last memorable night while keeping their European dream alive, as Hansi Flick’s Barcelona look to reinforce their dominance in LaLiga.
90'+7' Goal Valencia! Guido Rodríguez puts it to bed
Mestalla erupts again as Guido Rodríguez fires a low right-footed strike from outside the box, finding the corner to give Valencia breathing room late on.
Score: Valencia 3-1 Barcelona
71' Goal Valencia! Luis Rioja completes the comeback
Mestalla erupts as Luis Rioja finds the net with a left-footed finish inside the box, putting Valencia in front after a quick turnaround.
Score: Valencia 2-1 Barcelona
66' Stunning goal by Javi Guerra! Valencia level it
Javi Guerra stepped up in the middle of the box and unleashed a superb left-footed strike into the top-left corner to bring Valencia level.
Score: Valencia 1-1 Barcelona
61' Goal Barcelona! Lewandowski opens the scoring
Ferran Torres picked out Robert Lewandowski in the box, and the Polish striker made no mistake with a low left-footed finish into the corner.
Score: Valencia 0-1 Barcelona
Valencia vs Barcelona: the champions arrive at Mestalla with one final mission
The LaLiga season is coming to an end, and the clash between Valencia CF and FC Barcelona promises to be one of the standout fixtures of Matchday 38. While both teams enter the contest with very different objectives, the setting has all the ingredients for drama, emotion and a symbolic ending to the campaign.
Hansi Flick’s Barcelona travel to Mestalla with the comfort of already having secured the league title after a dominant season. The Blaugrana have built their championship on consistency, accumulating an impressive points total and establishing themselves as the strongest side in Spain throughout the campaign.
The match also carries emotional weight because of Robert Lewandowski, who could be experiencing one of his final moments in a Barcelona shirt after recent tributes from supporters. The Polish striker also enters the match against a team he has historically punished.
Valencia seek revenge and a memorable farewell in front of their fans
If the match represents a final statement for Barcelona, for Valencia it feels much closer to a must-win scenario. The Che side want to give their supporters a memorable ending at Mestalla while keeping their European ambitions alive.
Valencia arrive full of confidence following an emotional victory over Real Sociedad, a result that lifted morale inside the dressing room and created a belief that the season could still finish with something meaningful.
But there is another reason why this encounter feels personal: the memory of the humiliating defeat suffered earlier this season. The painful 6-0 loss to Barcelona in the first half of the campaign remains fresh, and Mestalla now offers the perfect stage for redemption.
Robert Lewandowski remains the biggest threat for a desperate Valencia
Few players have been as dangerous against Valencia as Robert Lewandowski. Based on recent meetings between the two clubs, the Polish striker has turned Valencia into one of his favorite opponents, producing a goal-scoring record that naturally raises concern.
The concerns for the home side do not end there. Valencia enter the final match dealing with defensive absences and fitness doubts that could shape the outcome. Facing the champions already demands perfection, and any mistake could prove costly against a team that has spent the season punishing defensive errors.
Meanwhile, Barcelona also arrive with a few selection concerns, although the squad’s competitive depth has remained a constant strength throughout the campaign. Even with rotations or adjustments, Flick’s system has consistently delivered.

Mestalla braces for a dramatic finale between hope and dominance
Valencia will fight to reward their fans with one final celebration and prove they are ready to challenge for something bigger next season. On the other side, Barcelona aim to close the curtain by confirming why they were the best team in LaLiga and why Hansi Flick’s project appears built for long-term success.































