Barcelona to Finally Return to Spotify Camp Nou This Saturday
After more than two years away from home, Barcelona will officially return to the Spotify Camp Nou this Saturday, November 22, when they face Athletic Club in LaLiga—ending a 915-day wait filled with delays, adjustments, and uncertainty.
A Historic Homecoming After 915 Days
The long-awaited return of Barcelona to their iconic stadium has an official date at last. The club confirmed through its social media channels that the team will play again at the Spotify Camp Nou, marking their first home match there since 2023.
This comes after the Barcelona City Council granted full approval for Phase 1B of the stadium’s reconstruction, allowing the club to open expanded and newly renovated sectors. Unlike Phase 1A, this time there were no technical objections. With this new authorization, the stadium will host 45,401 spectators, a capacity much closer to what the club enjoyed during its temporary stay at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys.
Despite receiving preliminary permission back in October, Barcelona chose not to return until Phase 1B was complete, citing financial and capacity considerations needed to make the reopening viable.
A Renewed Spotify Camp Nou: Safer, Modernized, and More Accessible
The new phase brings significant upgrades to the remodeled venue. In addition to the expanded seating areas, the stadium now includes 129 designated spaces for fans with reduced mobility, as well as improved comfort zones for the general public.
Players will also enjoy a modernized experience: a brand-new tunnel, refurbished dressing rooms for both home and visiting teams, and updated operational facilities.
Security enhancements were a major concern for local authorities, and Phase 1B fully addressed them—additional evacuation routes, increased access points, upgraded railings, and a new automated sprinkler and fire-suppression system. With everything approved, matchday operations are expected to run smoothly.

Financially, the return to Spotify Camp Nou represents a major boost. VIP seating areas such as the “Players Zone” and “Balcony” sections will now operate at full capacity. Ticket prices for the reopening match range from €199 to €589, while VIP packages are priced between €750 and €1,000.
Barça Also Eyes a Return to European Nights at Home
The club is coordinating with UEFA in hopes of hosting the December 9 match against Eintracht Frankfurt at the Spotify Camp Nou. All requirements appear to be met; the final confirmation is pending.
After 915 days away, Barcelona is not only going home—they are reclaiming their identity. And this Saturday, when the ball rolls again at the Camp Nou, a new era for the club and its fans will truly begin.































