Barca Universal
·8 Mei 2026
Barcelona expect to earn up to €15 million from El Clasico ticket sales

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·8 Mei 2026

FC Barcelona and their supporters are eagerly counting down to Sunday’s El Clasico, a match in which the team could be crowned champions against their eternal rivals, Real Madrid.
It would mark an unprecedented occasion and could deliver a historic night if they manage to secure at least a point at the Spotify Camp Nou – the first Clasico at the stadium in three years.
The excitement surrounding the fixture matches the magnitude of the occasion, and so too does the expected revenue, with Barcelona anticipating a huge financial return for such a special date.
Indeed, according to Catalunya Radio (h/t SPORT), projected ticket revenue for the Clasico on Sunday is expected to range between €13 million and €15 million.
That would represent an all-time record for a stadium still undergoing renovation and currently limited to a capacity of 62,000 spectators.
The figures offer a glimpse of the potential the venue could reach once fully completed, with room for 100,000 fans.

Barcelona expect record revenue from El Clasico. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)
VIP tickets for the match are priced between €10,000 and €12,000, underlining the commercial power of the future Spotify Camp Nou.
With all hospitality areas and executive boxes eventually completed, the project continues to reinforce the club’s long-term financial vision and excitement surrounding what is expected to become a major revenue-generating arena.
Barça have already officially sold out the match. Not a single regular ticket remains available for Sunday, and every season-ticket allocation will be occupied for the Clasico.
Prices varied depending on the section of the stadium, ranging from €499 in the upper Corner 2 area, €599 in Corner 1, €749 in the lower Lateral 2 stand and €799 in Tribuna 1.
With general admission sold out, only VIP options remain available, though they too are expected to disappear quickly.
Both the stadium and the city of Barcelona are preparing for a major football celebration, combining the return of a Clasico to the Spotify Camp Nou with the possibility of sealing the La Liga title.







































