Buy Barcelona vs Mallorca Tickets on 1BoxOffice and compare verified resale listings for Spotify Camp Nou by stand, price, delivery type and hospitality level. Mallorca bring Balearic travelling support, accessible pricing and recent Camp Nou storylines that make this fixture a practical entry point for buyers planning a Barcelona matchday. The modern home meetings include Lionel Messi's sixth Ballon d'Or hat-trick in 2019, Ansu Fati's brace in the final pre-renovation Camp Nou league match and the 2026 reopened-stadium win featuring Robert Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal and Marc Bernal.
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Spotify Camp Nou is reopening in phases, with FC Barcelona confirming an available capacity of 62,652 after additional areas were activated in March 2026. Buyers targeting a Mallorca fixture benefit from pricing that sits in the mid-range tier for Barcelona home dates, well below a Clasico or a Catalan derby but still inside a stadium that justifies the trip on its own. Full Barcelona Tickets inventory is listed across all home La Liga and European fixtures.
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Mallorca's status as the only Balearic Islands club in La Liga gives the fixture a distinct identity in Barcelona's home calendar. The travelling support from Palma is vocal and committed, while Mallorca tickets for the Camp Nou visit are limited by the visiting allocation and the club's own away-ticket distribution, which keeps away-end resale supply narrow. That island-to-mainland travel dynamic gives the match a different rhythm from mainland away followings, with many supporters building the trip around a full Barcelona weekend.
Demand from neutral buyers runs higher for this fixture than for comparable mid-table opponents because of Mallorca's tourism profile. International visitors already in Barcelona or on a Mediterranean holiday route frequently target a Mallorca home date as an accessible entry point to Camp Nou. Weekend evening kick-offs and fixtures scheduled around holiday periods push pricing upward, while Sunday lunchtime slots tend to sit at the lower end of the range.
Hospitality inventory for Mallorca fixtures typically remains available longer than for top-six opponents, but the post-renovation hospitality suites at Camp Nou have introduced a premium tier that holds its price regardless of the opponent. Buyers seeking hospitality for this fixture should expect lower-tier options to represent strong value relative to a Clasico or an Atletico Madrid visit.
For buyers comparing several Barcelona home matches, Mallorca often works well as a lower-pressure fixture because the stadium experience remains the main draw while the opposition keeps prices more accessible. Families, first-time visitors and overseas travellers who want a clear view rather than a high-tension derby atmosphere can usually find a broader mix of longside and end-stand listings than they would for Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid or Espanyol.
Barcelona's ticket distribution system prioritises socis (club members) and seient lliure participants, who receive first access to home fixtures through the club's own site. General public allocation opens later in the sales cycle, typically when member returns filter into the system. Those return windows are short and competitive, even for a mid-profile fixture like Mallorca.
For non-members, verified resale marketplaces provide the most practical route. Inventory comes from members who cannot attend and from corporate hospitality returns. A Mallorca fixture tends to see more resale supply than a Clasico because the lower demand profile means more season-ticket holders release their seats. That dynamic makes this one of the more accessible home dates for first-time Camp Nou visitors buying through resale channels.
Prices for Barcelona vs Mallorca tickets depend on five main factors: seat location within the renovated Camp Nou bowl, overall demand for the fixture, kick-off day and time, whether the match falls during a period with title-race or European qualification implications and the hospitality tier selected. Mallorca fixtures sit in the mid-range pricing bracket for Barcelona home dates.
| Ticket Type | Resale Price Range | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upper tier / Gol Nord | £45 – £110 | Budget-conscious first visits | Useful value entry point; atmosphere peaks in Gol Nord |
| Longside standard | £90 – £200 | Full-pitch viewing | Clear sightlines for following play; mid-tier demand |
| Lower tier / central longside | £160 – £310+ | Close-to-pitch experience | Premium sightlines; limited supply in resale |
| Premium seating | £280 – £450+ | Padded seats with extras | Club-level access; varies by block and fixture timing |
| Hospitality / VIP | £650 – £1,750+ | Corporate and special occasions | Dining, lounge access, dedicated entrance; tiers vary |
Prices reflect typical resale ranges and may change as demand and availability shift closer to the match.
Spotify Camp Nou is reopening in phases, with the latest confirmed available capacity standing at 62,652 while redevelopment continues towards the final stadium plan. The bowl remains steep, broadly symmetrical and divided into clear viewing tiers around most of the ground.
The Spotify Camp Nou seating plan helps buyers understand the stand layout before comparing listings for Mallorca.
Wider venue inventory across Barcelona home fixtures is listed on the Spotify Camp Nou Tickets page.
| Area | What It Suits | Pricing Bracket | General Guidance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Longside lower | Close-to-pitch sightlines | Upper mid-range | Useful for seeing individual skill up close; fills early in resale |
| Longside upper | Full-pitch tactical view | Mid-range | Strong value; wide-angle perspective suits repeat visitors |
| Behind the goal (Gol Nord / Gol Sud) | Atmosphere seekers | Lower to mid-range | Gol Nord houses the most vocal home support; Gol Sud upper includes the away block |
| Premium seats | Comfort with sightlines | Upper range | Padded seating, club-level concourse access |
| Hospitality | Corporate, celebrations | Highest range | Multiple tiers from sports-bar lounge to fine dining |
The renovation has widened concourses, improved lower-tier sightlines and introduced a new roof structure that enhances acoustics along the long sides. For a Mallorca fixture, where pricing sits below the top tier, buyers who would normally settle for upper blocks during a Clasico may find central longside lower seats within reach.
Mallorca's away allocation is located in the upper tier of Gol Sud, behind the goal at the south end of the stadium. Visiting supply is limited by the away allocation and Mallorca's own distribution process rather than a simple flat percentage of capacity. The away block is separated from adjacent home sections by a buffer zone, and stewards manage entry through dedicated turnstiles.
| Supporter Type | Best Approach |
|---|---|
| Home fans | Any home section; Gol Nord for atmosphere, longside for sightlines, hospitality for a premium experience |
| Away supporters | Visiting allocation in Gol Sud upper; purchase through Mallorca's own away-ticket distribution |
| Neutral buyers | Longside upper or Lateral blocks offer the balanced mix of view, atmosphere and price for non-aligned visitors |
Mallorca's Palma-based support travels well for Camp Nou fixtures, and the away block is typically filled. Neutral buyers should avoid the blocks immediately adjacent to the away section in Gol Sud if they prefer a quieter matchday environment.
Camp Nou's hospitality product has expanded with the renovation. The club's hospitality pages list several tiers around the reopened bowl, and the table below sets out the most common options visible in resale listings for a Mallorca fixture.
| Hospitality Option | Typical Buyer | Main Appeal |
|---|---|---|
| Sports-bar lounge | Groups, casual corporate | Relaxed pre-match setting with food and drink included; mid-tier pricing |
| Padded premium seats | Comfort-focused repeat visitors | Club-level concourse access, wider seat, better legroom |
| Fine dining / restaurant tier | Client entertainment, celebrations | Multi-course meal, dedicated service, premium sightlines |
| VIP / executive box | Senior corporate, private groups | Private suite, personal host, highest-tier catering and drinks package |
For a Mallorca fixture, the lower hospitality tiers can represent useful value. The sports-bar lounge and padded premium options are often priced below what the same packages cost for a Clasico, while the matchday experience and seat quality remain comparable.
Delivery methods vary by listing and seller. The table below covers the most common options for Barcelona home fixtures purchased through verified resale.
| Delivery Type | What to Check |
|---|---|
| Mobile/e-ticket | Ensure your phone is charged and the QR code loads before reaching the turnstile; screenshot as backup |
| PDF download | Print at home or carry on a device; check that the barcode is clear and unobstructed |
| Physical ticket | Confirm delivery address and allow enough lead time; some sellers ship by tracked courier |
| Collection on the day | Confirm the collection point, required ID and collection window; arrive early to avoid queues |
Always read the listing notes before purchasing. Bring a valid photo ID that matches the booking name, and charge your phone fully if entry is via mobile ticket.
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For buyers flying in from the United Kingdom, Ireland or North America, Barcelona El Prat Airport connects directly to central Barcelona by train or the Aerobus in roughly 30 minutes. Camp Nou is a further 20 minutes by metro. Flights from London tend to be the most affordable overseas option, with multiple carriers running daily rotations. A two-night stay remains the safest minimum for a matchday trip, because single-night turnarounds leave no buffer if the fixture moves.
Barcelona is a particularly accessible matchday destination from mainland Europe. Direct trains from Paris, Marseille and Lyon arrive at Barcelona Sants in under seven hours. Internal Spanish rail connections from Madrid, Valencia and Zaragoza make multi-city trips straightforward.
International buyers should note that La Liga kick-off times can shift at short notice for broadcast scheduling, so avoid booking non-refundable travel until the date and time are confirmed. Seat-together requests are handled through the listing notes; filter for consecutive seats if attending as a group. Buyers arriving from the Balearic Islands should also allow extra time around ferry and flight schedules, because island travel can compress the matchday window more than a mainland rail trip.
Mallorca's La Liga history at Camp Nou stretches back decades, but the modern fixture has been shaped by the Balearic club's relegation cycles. Mallorca dropped out of the top flight in 2012/13 and spent six seasons across Segunda Division and Segunda B before earning promotion back to La Liga in 2019/20. That return put them inside Camp Nou for Lionel Messi's sixth Ballon d'Or celebration, a 5-2 win on 7 December 2019 in which Messi scored a hat-trick that included two curling finishes from outside the box. The match set the tone for a fixture that, despite the gap in squad depth, has consistently produced attacking football and memorable individual displays.
The final Camp Nou meeting before the stadium closed for renovation was also a Mallorca fixture. On 28 May 2023, Ansu Fati scored inside the opening minute and added a second before half-time as Barcelona won 3-0 in what proved to be Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba's last home appearance for the club. That match carries sentimental weight for supporters who watched two era-defining players say goodbye to the old bowl. When Mallorca returned during the phased reopening on 7 February 2026, Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal and Marc Bernal stepped into the spotlight as Barcelona won 3-0 in a performance that bridged the pre- and post-renovation eras.
The fixture's identity at Camp Nou is defined by the contrast between Barcelona's attacking firepower and Mallorca's willingness to compete. All four modern meetings have produced goals, and three of the four featured a Barcelona player delivering a career-milestone performance. The 100 per cent home win rate across the dataset gives the fixture a predictable outcome profile, but the scorelines have rarely been dull.
That makes the page useful for two types of buyers. Some visitors choose Mallorca because the fixture is a cleaner way into the stadium experience, while others pick it because the recent meetings have produced individual moments attached to major Barcelona names. Either way, the match sits in the sweet spot between low-maintenance logistics and enough sporting interest to justify a dedicated trip.
Sources checked: ESPN match reports, Sports Mole fixture archives, Barca Blaugranes match recaps, FC Barcelona published match reports and Football Españ a.
| Metric | Total |
|---|---|
| Matches played | 4 |
| Home wins | 4 |
| Away wins | 0 |
| Draws | 0 |
| Home goals | 13 |
| Away goals | 3 |
| Biggest home win | 5-2 (7 December 2019) |
| Biggest away win | N/A |
| First La Liga meeting in this dataset | 7 December 2019 |
| Most recently played home La Liga meeting | 7 February 2026 |
Covers La Liga fixtures at Spotify Camp Nou from 2019/20 onwards. Mallorca were outside the top flight from 2013/14 to 2018/19. Barcelona's home fixtures at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys (Montjuic) in 2023/24 and 2024/25 are excluded, as is any fixture played at the Estadi Johan Cruyff during the early phase of the 2025/26 season before Camp Nou's reopening on 22 November 2025.
| Date | Fixture | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 7 February 2026 | Barcelona vs Mallorca | 3-0 |
| 16 August 2025 | Mallorca vs Barcelona | 0-3 |
| 22 April 2025 | Barcelona vs Mallorca | 1-0 |
| 3 December 2024 | Mallorca vs Barcelona | 1-5 |
| 8 March 2024 | Barcelona vs Mallorca | 1-0 |
| 26 September 2023 | Mallorca vs Barcelona | 2-2 |
| 28 May 2023 | Barcelona vs Mallorca | 3-0 |
| 1 October 2022 | Mallorca vs Barcelona | 0-1 |
| 1 May 2022 | Barcelona vs Mallorca | 2-1 |
| 2 January 2022 | Mallorca vs Barcelona | 0-1 |
| 13 June 2020 | Mallorca vs Barcelona | 0-4 |
| 7 December 2019 | Barcelona vs Mallorca | 5-2 |
| 6 April 2013 | Barcelona vs Mallorca | 5-0 |
| 11 November 2012 | Mallorca vs Barcelona | 2-4 |
| 24 March 2012 | Mallorca vs Barcelona | 0-2 |
| 29 October 2011 | Barcelona vs Mallorca | 5-0 |
| 26 February 2011 | Mallorca vs Barcelona | 0-3 |
| 3 October 2010 | Barcelona vs Mallorca | 1-1 |
| 27 March 2010 | Mallorca vs Barcelona | 0-1 |
| 7 November 2009 | Barcelona vs Mallorca | 4-2 |
| 17 May 2009 | Mallorca vs Barcelona | 2-1 |
| 3 January 2009 | Barcelona vs Mallorca | 3-1 |
| 11 May 2008 | Barcelona vs Mallorca | 2-3 |
| 5 January 2008 | Mallorca vs Barcelona | 0-2 |
| 15 April 2007 | Barcelona vs Mallorca | 1-0 |
| 19 November 2006 | Mallorca vs Barcelona | 1-4 |
| 29 January 2006 | Mallorca vs Barcelona | 0-3 |
Sources checked: Transfermarkt all-meetings record, ESPN match reports, Sports Mole and Barca Blaugranes match recaps. The head-to-head summary above remains Spotify Camp Nou-only, while this table shows broader La Liga meetings from 2006 onwards where Mallorca were in the top flight.
Yes. The club's own site prioritises socis and seient lliure members, but verified resale marketplaces list inventory from members who cannot attend. That is the most practical route for non-members, and every listing on 1BoxOffice is covered by a 150% money-back guarantee.
International buyers purchase through verified resale platforms. Select your preferred seats, complete the purchase online and receive delivery confirmation by email. Most listings offer mobile or PDF delivery, which works regardless of your home country.
Prices depend on seat location, kick-off timing, demand on the day and hospitality tier. Weekend evening fixtures typically sit higher than lunchtime slots. Late-season fixtures with title-race context carry a premium over dead-rubber scheduling.
The most affordable inventory typically sits in the Lateral upper and Gol Nord upper blocks. Pricing widens further from matchday when speculative sellers adjust asking prices. Tighter seat configurations behind the goal offer a strong price-to-atmosphere ratio.
Yes. The renovated Camp Nou offers multiple hospitality tiers, from sports-bar lounge packages to fine dining and executive boxes. Mallorca fixtures typically retain hospitality availability longer than top-six home dates, so buyers have more time to compare options.
Packages vary by tier. Entry-level options include food, drink and padded seating. Higher tiers add multi-course dining, a personal host, lounge access and premium sightlines. Check individual listing descriptions for the exact inclusions, because packages differ between sellers.
VIP packages at Camp Nou typically include a private or semi-private viewing area, premium catering, a dedicated entrance and lounge access before and after the match. Executive box options add a personal host and full drinks service throughout the fixture.
Yes. All Barcelona vs Mallorca listings on 1BoxOffice are for seats inside Spotify Camp Nou. Filter by section to select your preferred area of the ground, whether that is behind the goal, along the longside or in the hospitality tier.
Gol Nord houses the most vocal home support and delivers a lively atmosphere. Longside blocks offer the clearest pitch view. For a first visit, longside upper provides a useful combination of sightlines and matchday energy at a moderate price point.
Mallorca's visiting supporters are housed in the upper tier of Gol Sud, behind the goal at the south end of the stadium. The allocation is limited by visiting-supporter distribution and Mallorca's own away-ticket process rather than a universal flat percentage.
Visible Mallorca colours may be refused in clearly designated Barcelona home sections, so away supporters should use the visiting allocation where possible. Neutral or understated clothing is the safer choice if sitting in a home block. The away allocation in Gol Sud upper is the designated area for visiting fans.
No. The away allocation is reserved for visiting supporters and distributed through Mallorca's own channels. Home fans cannot purchase seats in the designated away block at Camp Nou.
Mallorca distribute their away allocation through their own membership and sales channels, with supply shaped by visiting-supporter rules and club demand. Palma-based supporters typically fill the Camp Nou allocation for this fixture, which keeps away-end resale availability narrow.
Yes. Many resale listings offer consecutive seats for pairs or small groups. Filter for multi-ticket listings and check the seat numbers in the listing details. If attending as a group of four or more, buying early increases the chances of finding adjacent seats in the same row.
Delivery methods include mobile e-tickets, PDF downloads, physical tickets by courier and matchday collection. The method depends on the seller and is stated clearly on each listing. Mobile delivery is the most common for Barcelona home fixtures.
Instant delivery is available on some listings. Look for the instant-delivery flag on the listing page. Many Barcelona listings release tickets 48 or 24 hours before kick-off, regardless of when the booking is made.
For a balanced mix of price and choice, two to three weeks before kick-off is typically the best window. Pricing softens once speculative sellers adjust asking prices. Inventory widens as corporate hospitality returns filter back into the resale market.
Camp Nou operates a restricted bag policy, and larger bags, backpacks and suitcases may be refused at the gate. Check the latest matchday guidance before travelling and avoid bringing anything larger than a small personal bag. There is no dedicated bag storage facility at the ground, so plan accordingly before arriving.
Yes. Children are welcome in all home sections, and each child requires their own ticket. Infants in arms may need an accompanying ticket depending on age. Under-16s are strongly advised to stay with an adult at all times.
Camp Nou is served by Palau Reial and Les Corts on Metro Line 3 and by Collblanc on Metro Lines 5 and 9. Matchday travel time from central Barcelona is around 20 to 30 minutes. Allow extra time on the return after the final whistle, because the exits at Camp Nou bottleneck and taxis queue heavily for 30 to 45 minutes.
Sources checked: ESPN match reports, Sports Mole fixture archives, Barca Blaugranes match recaps, FC Barcelona published match reports, Football España and Outlook India match coverage.
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