Possible line-ups for Valencia v Barcelona

We are set for a thrilling end to the La Liga season. It is a four horse race for the title with Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Sevilla all fighting for the title. Atletico Madrid survived a late penalty miss to beat Elche while Real Madrid defeated Osasuna with two late goals.
Now it is Barca's turn to play. Koeman's men missed a glorious opportunity to go top of the league for the first time this season after losing 1-2 at home to Granada. The Andalusians have had a tremendous season and it just keeps getting better and better.
Barca now face the tricky trip to Valencia. Even though Valencia are not going through a good patch, they also need the points to avoid getting sucked into a relegation battle.
Koeman will be serving the first of a two game touchline ban after seeing red while Ansu Fati, Coutinho and Braithwaite will still be absent through injury. The boss has learnt his lesson from last time and will not make changes. He will field his strongest XI.
Ter Stegen will be in goal with Mingueza, Pique and Lenglet forming a three man central defence. Dest will play on the right side after an average performance by Sergi Roberto against Granada. Jorda Alba will undoubtedly be at left back.
In midfield, Busquets, Pedri and De Jong will start and Messi and Griezmann will be the front two. There is a chance Griezmann could start on the bench after Dembele's good performance in midweek.
Valencia coach Javi Gracia has two players who are injury doubts. Correia and Cillessen, the latter a former Barca player. Paulista, Guillamon, Gaya and Wass will be in the back four. Diakhaby could also be in the centre of defence and Lato could play at fullback.
Soler and Uros Racic will be in midfield and Cheryshev and Musah could be on the flanks. Maxi Gomez and Goncalo Guedes will be up top in search of the three points.
Valencia: Jaume Doménech; Wass, Paulista, Diakhaby, Gayà; Musah, Soler, Racic, Cheryshev; Maxi Gómez and Guedes.
Barcelona: Ter Stegen; Mingueza, Piqué, Lenglet; Dest, De Jong, Busquets, Pedri, Alba; Messi and Griezmann.