🚨OFFICIAL: Date Set for Barça-Osasuna Match
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The match will take place on March 27th at Montjuic, having been postponed due to the death of the club's doctor.
🔴 Resolución del Juez Único de Competiciones ProfesionalesFijada la fecha del partido de la jornada 27 de Primera División (@LaLiga):▪️ @FCBarcelona_es - @Osasuna 🗓 Jueves 27 de marzoℹ️ https://t.co/T0qGWa557q pic.twitter.com/ssUyvljHPg
— RFEF (@rfef) March 17, 2025
The Competition Judge of the Federation has finally set the date for the Barça-Osasuna match, which had to be postponed due to the death of the club's doctor.
🚨‼️ ÚLTIMA HORA | El @FCBarcelona-@Osasuna se jugará el 27 de marzo, en horario aún por determinar👉 La madrugada del martes 25 al miércoles 26 se juega un Brasil-Argentina con Raphinha y el 25 a las 21:00h Araújo juega con Uruguay juega contra Bolivia pic.twitter.com/8JVHXm0u8B
— Carrusel Deportivo (@carrusel) March 17, 2025
It will be on March 27th, with the time yet to be confirmed but watch out because there could be trouble ahead as Flick might not have some players available, who would be playing international matches with their national teams, like Araujo or Raphinha,
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