Barcelona will host Mallorca at Camp Nou on Saturday, February 7, 2026. The La Liga fixture could reshape the title race at the summit. Hansi Flick’s side are entering the weekend one point clear of Real Madrid and can extend that advantage to four before their rivals play on Sunday. Mallorca, meanwhile, are sitting in 14th position in the league table.
They’re only two points above the relegation zone and are arriving with contrasting home and away profiles. Barcelona are balancing domestic and European commitments after a midweek Copa del Rey win. While Mallorca are travelling with renewed confidence following a 4-1 league win over Sevilla. The stakes at both ends of the table will make this clash interesting.
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You can find more of our soccer predictions on our main picks hub. Here’s how we’re betting Barcelona vs Mallorca tonight, including our Best Bet, a Same-Game Parlay, and key trends to know.
Our best bet for Barcelona vs Mallorca is Lamine Yamal to Score or Assist at -275 (BetMGM) / -300 (FanDuel).
Lamine Yamal has become central to Barcelona’s attacking productivity this season. He’s operating predominantly from the right flank, combining progressive ball-carrying with creative output in the final third. Across his last 10 appearances in all competitions, Yamal has contributed multiple goal involvements.
Barcelona’s tactical framework under Flick emphasises width and positional rotations. With Pedri sidelined and Gavi unavailable, the creative burden shifts toward wide playmakers and advanced midfielders like Dani Olmo and Fermin Lopez. Yamal’s ability to isolate full-backs one-on-one and deliver accurate low crosses has been instrumental in breaking compact defensive blocks.
Yamal’s acceleration and balance in tight spaces are particularly effective against retreating defensive lines. Barcelona are averaging over two goals per game during their recent six-match winning sequence in all competitions. The probability of at least one direct attacking contribution from their primary winger justifies the heavy pricing.
Our pick: Barcelona to Win at -600 (BetMGM) / -650 (FanDuel).
Barcelona’s substantial moneyline favoritism stems from both their head-to-head dominance in this fixture and current performance metrics. The Catalan club have not lost to Mallorca in La Liga since 2009. They are also unbeaten at home against them since 2008.
They’ve also won their last four meetings, including a 3-0 win in the reverse fixture earlier this season. Barcelona have won five of their last six matches across all competitions and secured consecutive league wins against Real Oviedo and Elche.
During that span, their xG differential has remained positive. Camp Nou continues to provide a structural advantage. Barcelona’s home record this season has been marked by consistent territorial dominance and low xGA. They’re compressing opponents deep into their own third.
Mallorca’s away numbers contrast sharply. They have collected only five points from 11 road matches, with just one away win. Their defensive block tends to drop extremely deep against elite opposition, limiting attacking transitions. While Vedat Muriqi’s 15 league goals underscore individual threat, Mallorca’s chance creation on the road remains inconsistent.
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Total Goals Over 2.5 (-375) + BTTS: Yes (-128) + Lamine Yamal to score or assist (-300)
Over 2.5 goals reflects Barcelona’s offensive tempo and Mallorca’s recent scoring capability. Barcelona have scored at least twice in four of their last five matches. Whereas, Mallorca have netted four against Sevilla and have shown improved attacking fluidity in recent weeks.
Including BTTS: Yes acknowledges Mallorca’s capacity to convert limited opportunities through Muriqi and Barcelona’s faltering defense at times. They’ve been conceding goals in almost every matches this season. Their high defensive line concedes transitional space, particularly when full-backs push forward.
Yamal’s inclusion captures the probability of Barcelona’s attacking movements flowing through the right channel. His direct involvement in chance creation increases the correlation between goal volume and individual contribution, strengthening the combined selection logic.
This builder leans into expected match dynamics. Barcelona should control possession, Mallorca may contribute via counterattacks or set pieces, and Yamal could influence the decisive phases. Given Barcelona’s recent attacking consistency and defensive errors, an open contest with multiple goal sequences is plausible.
| Market | BetMGM | FanDuel |
| 1X2 | Barcelona -625 / Draw +775 / Mallorca +1200 | Barcelona -750 / Draw +650 / Mallorca +1400 |
| Goals Markets | Over 2.5: -350 / Under 2.5: +240 Over 3.5: -140 / Under 3.5: +100 | Over 2.5: -385 / Under 2.5: +290 Over 3.5: -144 / Under 3.5: +118 |
| BTTS | Yes: -115 / No: -125 | Yes: -122 / No: -104 |
| Asian Handicap | Barcelona -1.25: -350 / -1.50: -250 Mallorca +1.25: +260 | – |
| Draw No Bet | Barcelona: -2500 Mallorca: +875 | Barcelona: -3000 Mallorca: +1000 |
| Double Chance | Barcelona or Draw: -2500 Mallorca or Draw: +380 | Barcelona or Draw: -4000 Mallorca or Draw: +500 |
Barcelona vs Mallorca kicks off at 10:15 AM ET on Saturday, February 7, 2026 (3:15 PM local UK time).
The match will be played at the Camp Nou Stadium in Barcelona, Spain.
Broadcast rights vary by territory. In the US, the La Liga can be telecast on Paramount+. The match will be telecast on TNT Sports in the UK. The match will also be available to stream on these broadcasters’ official websites.
| Detail | Info |
| Date | February 7, 2026 |
| Time | 10:15 AM ET / 3:15 PM GT |
| Competition | La Liga |
| Venue | Camp Nou Stadium, Barcelona, Spain |
| TV / Streaming (USA) | Paramount+ |
| TV / Streaming (UK) | TNT Sports |
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