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Barcelona receive fitness boost ahead of key La Liga clash vs. Espanyol

Barcelona have no new injury worries as they prepare for Sunday evening's home derbi with Espanyol -- and the possibility of clinching the Liga title on its penultimate weekend.

With just two games now remaining, Barca are level on 85 points with Atletico Madrid atop the table, with Luis Enrique's side having a better head-to-head record, while Real Madrid remain just one point behind in third place.

Should both their challengers slip up on Sunday evening, when Atletico are at already relegated Levante and Madrid host mid-table Valencia, a Barca win against their local rivals would see them retain the title.

Since last weekend's 2-0 win at Real Betis, Barca have had a full week to prepare for the derby, while title rivals Atletico and Real Madrid have come through testing Champions League semifinal second legs against Bayern Munich and Manchester City respectively.

A club statement released on Friday confirmed that Luis Enrique currently had all his outfield players available, although goalkeeper Claudio Bravo is working to recover from a calf muscle problem picked up at Betis.

"This Sunday at 5:00 p.m. brings FC Barcelona's final game of the season at Camp Nou, a must-win derby meeting with city rivals RCD Espanyol with major implications in the race for the Liga title," the statement said.

"With a bit of help from Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid -- second and third in the league table -- a Barca victory would clinch the league championship. With Sunday's derby spectacle just over 48 hours away, the team held their second-to-last training session on Friday morning to prepare for Sunday's big date with Espanyol.

"The players were given the day off on Thursday and will train again on Saturday morning to finalise preparations. All available first-team players were at Friday's workout, including Barca B players Juan Camara and Wilfrid Kaptoum. Dani Alves trained on his 33rd birthday.

"After Saturday's session, Luis Enrique will appear at his weekly pregame news conference, scheduled for 12:30 p.m."

Sunday's final home game of a season which could still bring double La Liga and Copa del Rey success will feature some extra special touches, the statement added.

"In addition, Sunday's derby at Camp Nou will include a pre-game tribute to the recently passed Manel Vich, the Stadium's long-time public address announcer," it said. "There will also be a 90,000-card mosaic displayed with the slogan 'Som-hi tots' [Let's go, everyone, in Catalan] intended to provide the players with an extra push ahead of this highly important match."