Barcelona: Victor Valdes, Martin Montoya, Javier Mascherano, Carles Puyol, Adriano, Xavi Hernandez, Sergio Busquets, Andrés Iniesta, Alexis Sanchez, Lionel Messi, Pedro Rodriguez
Getafe: Miguel Angel Moya, Juan Valera, Cata Diaz, Alexis, Tsepo Masilela, Francisco Javier, Casquero, Mehdi Lacen, Abdelaziz Barrada, Diego Castro, Jaime Gavilan, Miku
New Sevilla coach Michel is convinced the club have the potential to do well this season as he prepares for his first test at Real Sociedad on Monday. The former Real Madrid star took the reins of the Andalusian outfit earlier this week from Marcelino Garcia, who was sacked after last weekend's 2-1 loss to Villarreal. Sevilla have not won in their last seven La Liga games and go into the clash at the Anoeta stadium on the back of two straight defeats.
Real Sociedad lost 2-1 at Barcelona having previously thrashed Sporting Gijon 5-1. They are just two points behind Sevilla heading into Monday's game. The Basque outfit's coach Philippe Montanier hopes to recover strikers Diego Ifran and Antoine Griezmann in time for Monday's game with both players doubtful with minor injuries.
Big-spending Malaga saw their good recent run come to an end last weekend when they suffered a surprise 2-0 home defeat to Andalusian neighbours Real Betis, and that result opened the door for Levante to reclaim fourth spot with Sunday's 2-0 win over Atletico Madrid.
Racing's poor run has seen them slip into the bottom two of the Primera Division standings and they make the long trip south seven points adrift of Villarreal and safety. Racing coach Alvaro Cervera said: "We know that winning one game will not get us out of the mess we are in, but it would allow us to continue dreaming."