Good afternoon and welcome to Eurosport's LIVE coverage of the Spanish Liga fixture between Barcelona and Cadiz. We'll bring you all the action as it happens at the Camp Nou. Kick off is at 13:00 GMT.
La Liga / Matchday 24
Spotify Camp Nou / 21.02.2021
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Updated 21/02/2021 at 14:55 GMT
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90+5'
FULL TIME: Barcelona 1-1 Cadiz
90+4'
Is there one last chance left in this match for Barcelona? They have everyone besides ter Stegen in the opposition half. Cadiz are camped deep inside their half. Can they see it out?
90+3'
90+2'
PIQUE... he was offside! The Barcelona centre back was up from the back, chested down a pass and had his shot smothered by Ledesma. The flag was up for offside against him, though.
90+1'
What a disastrous moment for Barcelona. They have dominated this match. They have been the better team by some distance, but it looks like they will be made to pay for their wastefulness.
90'
There will be five minutes of stoppage time played at the end of the match.
89'
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL! Barcelona 1 Cadiz 1 (89 mins - Alex). That's a sore one for Barcelona! They have dominated this match, but Alex steps up to send ter Stegen the wrong way from the spot. Cadiz might just have snatched a point right at the end of this match! What a mistake from Lenglet! Lapse in concentration!
Penalty
Álex
Cádiz CF
Goals1
On target1
Fouls against1
Penalties1
88'
PENALTY KICK TO CADIZ! Lenglet brings down Sobrino inside the area and the referee points to the spot!
88'
Puig shoots wide! Messi drives forward, is fouled, the referee allows play to continue, the ball falls to Puig, but the young midfielder puts his strike wide of the target! Good chance.
87'
And Mingueza also comes on for the final stages of this match.
On
Ó. Mingueza
FC Barcelona
Off
S. Dest
FC Barcelona
Fouls1
Fouls against1
Offsides1
Free Kicks1
86'
It should be noted Puig was introduced off the bench a few moments ago.
On
R. Puig
FC Barcelona
Off
O. Dembélé
FC Barcelona
On target1
Blocked Shots2
Fouls1
Fouls against1
85'
Laporta is an ambitious sort of guy who knows how to create publicity, but the financial situation at the Camp Nou will make it difficult for him to make his mark as Barca president should he win.
84'
In fact, it was recently reported that Julian Nagelsmann has been identified by Laporta as the man he wants to take over at Barcelona next season should he win the presidential election.
83'
Not so long ago, it was assumed that Xavi Hernandez would take over in the event of Victor Font’s election at Barcelona, but that trail has gone cold recently. Especially with Joan Laporta being the frontrunner.
82'
While there are some doubts over Koeman’s capacity as a tactician, the Dutchman has proved himself to a certain extent as Barcelona manager with some of the recent results and performances.
81'
It’s not just Messi’s future that is tied to the upcoming presidential election at Barcelona. Koeman’s future as head coach at the Camp Nou is also linked to the outcome of the vote.
80'
79'
While Messi could stay beyond the end of the season, there’s still the not so insignificant matter of the debt Barcelona are currently having to handle. Recent financial results put their debt at around £1 billion.
78'
Much has been made of Messi’s decision. His contract is up at the end of the season, but recent reports claim Barcelona are growing in confidence that they will be able to convince him to stay.
77'
And now another change for the away side as Jonsson is introduced off the bench.
On
J. Jønsson
Cádiz CF
Off
A. Perea
Cádiz CF
Fouls against2