Barça boss - Xavi Hernandez - would be looking to win his fist trophy for the Catalans - and possibly his first European Trophy for his beloved club - as well as Erik Ten Hag, Manchester United manager would be looking to break his team's deadlock of not lifting a trophy for over five years.
This fixture has put up historic performances along the years with the most historic one being the UCL final in Rome in 2009 which the Spanish side won 2-1, unsurprisingly Barçelona has also the better head-to-head of the two clubs having won 5 times out of the 10 they've met with the English side winning 1, scoring 21 goals and conceding only 10.
Will Xavi's Barcelona cruise past United or will Ten Hag's tactics sink the 5-time champions on his way to lifting the deadlock for United, and winning their first trophy in demi-decade?
Only time will tell!