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Basel backs to wall for Barcelona visit

Beaten in their opening two outings, FC Basel 1893 will hope for third time lucky when they try and take their first Group C points against the team who, on paper at least, represent their toughest test, FC Barcelona.

Christian Gross will hope his Basel side raise their game for the visit of Barcelona
Christian Gross will hope his Basel side raise their game for the visit of Barcelona ©Getty Images

Beaten in their opening two outings, FC Basel 1893 will hope for third time lucky when they try and take their first Group C points against the team who, on paper at least, represent their toughest test, FC Barcelona.

• Christian Gross's team have misfired thus far on their return to the UEFA Champions League after a five-season absence.

• Following a 2-1 home loss to FC Shakhtar Donetsk on Matchday 1 – David Abraham's injury-time effort arriving too late to threaten the lead established by first-half goals from Fernandinho and Jadson – they fell to a second defeat against Sporting Clube de Portugal on 1 October. Reto Zanni put the ball into his own net (55) before Derlei sealed Basel's fate with four minutes remaining.

• The Swiss champions have it all to do in this top against bottom contest if they want to retain any realistic hopes of progress in the competition.

• Recent history has shown it is not impossible for a side to recover after losing their opening two matches of the group stage – Olympique Lyonnais managed it last term, FC Internazionale Milano the season before and Werder Bremen in 2005/06 – but only one team has come back after losing their first three and that was Newcastle United FC in 2002/03.

• Josep Guardiola's Barcelona have no such worries after rising swiftly to the summit of the section following wins against first Sporting and then Shakhtar.

• If the victory against Sporting proved straightforward – Rafael Márquez (21), Samuel Eto'o (60) and Xavi Hernández (87) finding the net – the Matchday 2 triumph at Shakhtar was nerve-shredding stuff. Trailing to Ilsinho's 45th-minute opener, Lionel Messi snatched victory from the jaws of defeat by equalising in the 87th minute and then striking the winning goal four minutes into added time.

• This is Barcelona's first meeting with Swiss opposition since the 1968/69 season and a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup first-round tie against FC Lugano. The Spanish side came out on top then, winning 1-0 away through a Pedro Zabalza goal en route to a 4-0 aggregate success.

• Barcelona have played three previous matches in Basel, but only one against Swiss opposition. That came in the old Inter-Cities Fairs Cup when they took on a City of Basel XI in the first round of the 1958/59 edition. They won 2-1 and finished the tie as 7-3 aggregate winners.

• St. Jakob-Park holds mixed memories for Barça, who played there in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finals in both 1968/69 and 1978/79. The first game ended in a 3-2 defeat by ŠK Slovan Bratislava but the Spanish side did get their hands on the trophy ten years later, defeating Fortuna Düsseldorf 4-3 after extra time in a gripping final. 

• The Azulgrana visited FC Zürich in the first round of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1967/68 and lost 3-1 (agg: 2-3).

• Basel have recorded only one win in ten previous matches against Spanish teams in UEFA club competition.

• That solitary success came at home against RC Deportivo La Coruña in the second group stage of the 2002/03 UEFA Champions League, Hakan Yakin scoring the only goal. In the first group stage that same season, Basel drew 2-2 with Valencia CF at St. Jakob-Park thanks to a last-minute equaliser by Ivan Ergić, his second strike of the match. Yet the Swiss side lost both of the games in Spain, succumbing 1-0 at Deportivo and 6-2 in Valencia.

• Their overall home record against visitors from Spain is W1 D2 L2.

• With Grasshopper-Club, Basel coach Gross suffered 2-0 defeats both at home and away against Real Madrid CF in the 1995/96 UEFA Champions League group stage. In his playing days with Grasshoppers, he was in the team that beat Real Zaragoza 2-1 at home in a UEFA Cup second-round tie in 1974/75, but went down 5-0 in the second leg in Spain.

• Barcelona forward Thierry Henry scored twice for France in a 3-1 win against Switzerland at UEFA EURO 2004™. He also featured in the countries' goalless draw at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, where he lined up alongside Barça defender Eric Abidal and against Switzerland's Basel striker Marco Streller.

• Barcelona coach Guardiola was an unused substitute for Spain when they defeated Switzerland 3-0 in the Round of 16 at the 1994 World Cup in the United States.

• The day's other Group C match pits Shakhtar against Sporting.