Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
Athletic Bilbao will be looking to add the finishing touch on a successful La Liga campaign when they host Barcelona to their Estadio San Mames on Sunday evening. The Lions did well to book their spot in the Champions League and they must be high on confidence following three consecutive league wins. Fit-again striker Inaki Williams is pushing for a start, while his brother Nico is unlikely to be risked in the last game of the season. Defender Yeray Alvarez remains in the recovery room.
Barca, on the other hand, have already clinched the La Liga title, leaving the likes of Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid behind in the standings. Hansi Flick, though, want to make amends for an unpleasant 3-2 loss to Villarreal and given Athletic Bilbao’s attacking potential at “San Mames”, both teams to score betting option should be considered. Frenkie de Jong is pushing for a start, while the likes of Ronald Araujo, Jules Kounde, and Marc Bernal remain in the treatment room.
Highlighted Player (Dani Olmo):

After starting his youth career at Espanyol, Dani Olmo moved to fellow Catalan side Barcelona in 2007 at the age of nine. The Spanish player born in Terrasa on May 7, 1998 then moved to Dinamo Zagreb, where he established himself as a first-team regular.
Dani Olmo was on the verge of leaving the Croatian club in the summer of 2019, but he eventually stayed at Stadion Maksimir. Olmo is one of the most talented footballers in Spain and he helped the U21 team clinch the Euro 2019 trophy. La Furia Roja defeated Germany in the final of the tournament, with Olmo being named Man of the match.
The Spanish attacking midfielder, who is used as a winger as well, was named the Croatian First Football League player of the year for 2018. His preferred foot is right and he has a contract with Dinamo Zagreb until June 30, 2021.
Highlighted Team (Athletic Bilbao):

Athletic Club (mostly known as Athletic de Bilbao) is a Spanish football club from the Bask region which is playing currently in the Primera Division. The club from Bilbao is playing in the highest Spanish division since its founded in 1928 and is next to Real Madrid and FC Barcelona for a longest period of time in the Primera Division. Athletic de Bilbao used to play until 2012 in the San Mames stadium (also known as La Catedral).
Since 2013 the club is playing in anew stadium. Athletic Bilbao is known for its rivalry with Real Madrid. Atletico Madrid was founded by Bask students in Madrid. The old relationship between both teams is visible in the red blue jerseys of both teams.
The second team Athletic de Bilbao is playing in the Segunda Division B in Spain. Athletic Bilbao won the Primera Division 8 times, the Copa del Rey 24 times, the Spanish super cup 2 times. Athletic de Bilbao didn’t won any prizes in Europe yet but managed to be the runner up in 1977 and 2012 in the UEFA cup.