Thursday 8 October 2015 21:44, UK
Lionel Messi is facing up to 22 months in jail if he is found guilty of defrauding the Spanish tax authorities.
Prosecutors had argued that the Argentina superstar had no case to answer after he and his father were accused of defrauding the Spanish authorities of nearly £3.5m between 2007 and 2009.
The prosecutors said they believed the Barca forward had no knowledge of the fraud which they alleged was carried out by his father Jorge.
But the judge has now accepted the advice of the state attorney, who states that Messi should also stand trial on three counts of tax evasion.
The maximum sentence for the offences is 22.5 months.
Messi and his father paid the Spanish authorities a 'corrective payment' of £3.7m after they were formally charged in June 2013.