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This is the third ever all-Spanish Uefa Super Cup. Sevilla have been in all three, beating Barca in 2006 and losing last year to Real Madrid in Cardiff.
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Game being played in Tbilisi, Georgia
Emlyn Begley
This is the third ever all-Spanish Uefa Super Cup. Sevilla have been in all three, beating Barca in 2006 and losing last year to Real Madrid in Cardiff.
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The Super Cup used to be held in Monaco every season but now it moves around. Last season it was at the Cardiff City Stadium. This year? The Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Paichadze was a Dinamo Tbilisi player whose career peaked in the 1940s in case you didn't know.
For those of you who aren't overly familiar with Georgia, the former Soviet state is at the crossroads where Europe meets Asia.
Barcelona forward Neymar is out with mumps as we already knew. Rather than Manchester United target Pedro, it's Rafinha who replaces his fellow Brazilian. Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez start as you would imagine.
Sevilla only start two of their eight summer signings, defender Adil Rami and midfielder Michael Krohn-Dehli. Four of their subs are potential debutants.
Barcelona: Ter Stegen, Alves, Pique, Mascherano, Mathieu, Busquets, Iniesta, Rakitic, Rafinha, Messi, Suarez. Subs: Bravo, Pedro, Bartra, Sandro, Munir, Sergi Roberto, Adriano.
Sevilla: Beto, Coke, Rami, Krychowiak, Tremoulinas, Banega, Krohn-Dehli, Iborra, Reyes, Vitolo, Gameiro. Subs: Rico, Immobile, Kakuta, Luismi, Suarez, Konoplyanka, Mariano.
A Barcelona side containing Lionel Messi as well as several of the world's other top players - the defending European champions are the envy of every other club side on earth.
A Sevilla side featuring several talented footballers but a fair way off football's elite clubs with a highly rated manager hopeful of causing a Europa League shock.
In 2006, Juande Ramos's side stunned Frank Rijkaard's Barcelona 3-0 in Monaco. Can Unai Emery's 2015 batch repeat the trick tonight in Tbilisi?