La Liga
8:00 PMMarch 7, 2026
Regular Season – 27
Estadio de San Mamés
Referee: José Luis Munuera Montero, Spain

Athletic Club
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0

Barcelona
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0
Match Stats
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Head-2-Head
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0.86
Expected goals (xG)
0.45
Passing
194 (75%)
Accurate passes
578 (89%)
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1
G
Unai Simón
19
D
Adama Boiro
14
D
Aymeric Laporte
D
Daniel Vivian
2
D
Andoni Gorosabel
M
Alejandro Rego
18
M
Mikel Jauregizar
20
M
Unai Gómez
44
M
Selton Sanchez
7
M
Álex Berenguer
9
F
Iñaki Williams (C)
13
G
Joan García
2
D
João Cancelo
18
D
Gerard Martín
D
Pau Cubarsí
24
D
Eric García (C)
20
M
Dani Olmo
22
M
Marc Bernal
17
M
Marc Casadó
14
F
Marcus Rashford
7
F
Ferran Torres
F
Lamine Yamal
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Lamine Yamal’s solitary strike delivered a hard-fought 1-0 victory for Barcelona against a defiant Athletic Club.
Lamine Yamal’s second-half goal secured a crucial 1-0 win for Barcelona at the Estadio de San Mamés. The young winger’s decisive finish proved to be the difference in a tight La Liga encounter on March 7, 2026.
Barcelona entered the match as league leaders, showcasing impressive form with four wins in their last five games. Athletic Club, positioned ninth in the standings, aimed to leverage their strong home advantage against the champions. The Basques always present a formidable challenge at San Mamés.
The first half unfolded as a tactical battle, with Barcelona dominating possession at 70%. Despite this control, they struggled to create clear-cut chances against Athletic’s organized defence. The home side defended with discipline and frustrated Barcelona’s build-up play.
Athletic Club, in contrast, adopted a more direct approach. They registered more shots than Barcelona in the opening period, testing goalkeeper Joan García. García responded well, making crucial saves to keep the scores level.
An early tactical change saw Unai Gomez replace Rufo Navarro for Athletic Club in the 10th minute. Both teams seemed to be feeling each other out. The physical intensity gradually increased as the half progressed.
The deadlock persisted into halftime, setting the stage for an intriguing second half. Barcelona needed to inject more urgency and creativity into their attacking movements. Athletic Club, meanwhile, looked to exploit any defensive vulnerabilities on the counter.
The second half began with immediate personnel changes. Barcelona brought on Marc Bernal for Pedri, aiming to refresh their midfield. Athletic Club introduced Samu Sanchez for Oihan Sancet, seeking new impetus in attack.
The game’s competitive edge was evident as cards started to appear. Alejandro Rego of Athletic Club received a yellow card in the 50th minute. Barcelona’s Pau Cubarsí followed suit with a booking seven minutes later for a tripping foul.
Barcelona’s manager, Xavi, opted for a triple substitution in the 62nd minute. Ferran Torres, Marcus Rashford, and Dani Olmo entered the fray. These fresh legs immediately injected pace and directness into Barcelona’s attacking third.
The breakthrough arrived in the 68th minute through Lamine Yamal. He slotted home with precision after Pedri delivered a well-weighted assist from deep. The goal ignited the away fans and finally broke Athletic’s resistance. Athletic Club responded by bringing on Iñaki Williams.
Statistically, Barcelona maintained 70% possession throughout the game. However, Athletic Club recorded more total shots (10 vs 7) and shots on target (3 vs 2). Barcelona’s expected goals (xG) stood at 0.45, significantly lower than Athletic’s 0.86, underscoring their defensive solidity and clinical finish.
This hard-fought 1-0 victory solidifies Barcelona’s position at the top of La Liga with 64 points. Athletic Club remains in ninth place, reflecting a tough but ultimately unrewarded challenge at home.





















