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“From today until Sunday, we will express ourselves peacefully,” Pique posted in a message in Catalan on his Twitter account on Thursday.

“Don’t give them any excuse. It is what they want. And we will sing loud and clear. #Wewillvote.”

Barca have long supported Catalonia’s right for a vote on independen­ce, without throwing their weight behind the yes or no camp.

Among a number of measures being taken to impede the referendum, 14 regional government officials were detained last week.

In response, Barca released a strongly-worded statement condemning the arrests in “the defence of the nation, to democracy, to freedom of speech, and to self-determinat­ion.”

Chants in support of independen­ce are common at the Camp Nou in the 17th minute of each match to mark the fall of Catalonia in the Spanish War of Succession in 1714.

“I think that all members, fans and supporters will express what they think is right,” added Cardoner on the likelihood of more pro-independen­ce chants.

Las Palmas will aim to puncture the atmosphere under new management, as former Valencia coach Pako Ayestaran takes charge for the first time following Manolo Marquez’s resignatio­n after just six games in charge on Tuesday.

Should Barca win, Real Madrid at home to Espanyol, will be 10 points adrift of the leaders.

Real’s home form is at fault for that early gulf as they have taken just two points from a possible nine against Valencia, Levante and Real Betis at the Santiago Bernabeu.

However, the European champions looked back to their best as they beat Borussia Dormund 3-1 on Tuesday in Champions League duty thanks in large part to Gareth Bale’s return to form.

The Welshman scored a brilliant opener before teeing up the first of a double for Cristiano Ronaldo.

“He hasn’t had it easy and I’m delighted for him,” said Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane on Bale’s display.

“Getting a goal like that is fantastic for him. This game will have done wonders for him and if you give him the space he’s lethal.”

Bale limped off with a minor calf problem in the final minutes in Dortmund, but is expected to be fit as Real look to extend an eightgame winning run against Espanyol.

Marcelo, Karim Benzema and Mateo Kovacic do remain sidelined by injury though.

Elsewhere, second-placed Atletico Madrid can close to within a point of Barca with victory at Leganes today as they look to bounce back from their first defeat of the season at home to Chelsea on Wednesday.

D eportivo la Coruna v Getafe, Sevilla v Malaga, Levante v Alaves, Leganes v Atletico Madrid.

Real Sociedad v Real Betis, Barcelona v Las Palmas, Valencia v Athletic Bilbao, Villarreal v Eibar, Real Madrid v Espanyol. AFP

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