On a day when Barcelona remembers club founder Joan Gamper, the Catalans will also unveil their new manager at the Nou Camp.

Preview: Neymar and Gerardo Martino finally get a glimpse of the Nou Camp

After coming on for a few minutes in Barcelona's last friendly match against Lechia Gdansk, Neymar will get the chance to take the field at his new home. The Brazilian forward will no longer be dazzling the crowd at the Vila Belmiro. Instead, he will have to overcome the pressure of playing at the Nou Camp.

The eye catching moves and blistering pace will be on show tomorrow at the Nou Camp, as the Blaugrana prepare to present their 2013/14 squad to the fans.

 

Neymar will not be the only new addition, as Gerardo Martino will also be on the bench for the Catalans for the first time in his short career with the club. Having watched them in a few friendly matches since putting pen to paper, Martino knows that there is still work to be done, but tomorrow's match will give the Argentine manager a chance to see all his players in action.

Although Jordi Roura did not opt to play Neymar alongside Messi in their last friendly match, all signs point to the two Barcelona front men to start the match tomorrow. The 21-year-old former Santos player has already expressed his admiration for Messi, making tomorrow's match one he will always remember. 

"I can't wait to play at the Nou Camp," Neymar told reporters. "I'm always psyched for every match, but this will be like a Champions League Final. It's a special match for me."

Normally in a friendly match, you would expect a lower paced match, but even the least utilized Barcelona players will want to leave it all on the pitch, in order to impress Martino.

One player who will not get a chance to impress, although he may not need to is Carles Puyol, who will likely be absent from the match. In his place will likely be Javier Mascherano, who should play along side Gerard Pique from the start.

With the Spanish international missing from the back four, Santos will have a little more hope, although their previous meeting may still haunt them. 

A 4-0 defeat at the hands of Messi and company in Yokohama, when both sides disputed the FIFA Club World Cup Final. Two goals from Messi and one from Xavi and Fabregas was enough to see off a Brazilian side that will now have to get adapted to life without Neymar.

Without him, they will now need to turn their attention to Neilton and William Jose to put the ball in the back of the net. Neymar was unable to get on the scoresheet against the Blaugrana in their last match, making you think that the current Santos strikers will not have it much easier on Friday.

Where to watch the match - live stream, start time, TV channels

Watch Barcelona vs Santos Live:

In the USA at 15:00 ET on: beIN Sport Play, beIN Sport USA, beIN Sport en Español, TV3 Catalunya

If you are outside of the USA, you can follow the match on SuperSport3 in African nations, while viewers in the Middle East can catch the action on Al Jazeera Sports +2