Barcelona vs Valencia: The best ways to buy tickets | OneFootball

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·23 Januari 2025

Barcelona vs Valencia: The best ways to buy tickets

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Barcelona against Valencia is not a fixture that needs much selling, but the situations of the two sides have certainly spiced up the occasion.


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On the face of it, the Blaugrana are a title challenger against struggling relegation candidate, but beneath that lie some intriguing narratives at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys. The game kicks off on Sunday night at 21:00 CEST at Montjuic.

Hansi Flick’s side come into the game with just a single win in their last eight La Liga games, a run that has decimated their league lead and taken them from seven points ahead of Real Madrid at the summit, to seven behind Los Blancos at the summit. After a disappointing draw with Getafe, and a euphoric but concerning win over Benfica in midweek, Barcelona could do with a performance.

Meanwhile Valencia are four points adrift of safety, but there is a sense that they are turning the corner under new manager Carlos Corberan. Los Che pushed Real Madrid well into stoppage time for their win, and again it was after the 90th minute that they settled for a draw away to Sevilla. Last week Corberan’s men sweated blood and grit to give him his first Liga win over Real Sociedad, a battling 1-0 at Mestalla. They set up to be the exact match-up Barcelona have struggled with of late.

How to Buy Tickets to Barcelona v Valencia

If that sounds like your sort of fare, then here’s how to attend the game. Should be desperate to attend the game in the Valencia corner, then you may have to go outside the usual channels, as Los Che do not have tickets available on their website for fans. One way of being able to choose exactly where you sit is by going through a third-party website.

That is where the likes of LiveFootballTickets.com come into their own, as they give you a clear choice of where you are sitting and how much it will cost. Even clubs do not give fans that information, and currently there are tickets starting from €85 for those interest, with less than 200 now available – a sure sign that it is time for action if you are interested.

There are other alternatives third-party websites too, such as FootballTickets.net or Barcelona-Football-tickets, who start their pricing at €75 and €115 respectively. Where perhaps a more established site like LiveFootballTickets.com has an edge in this instance is their trust rating of 4.8 out of 5, which is gleaned from over 11,000 reviews over the course of 15 years.

Finally, there is of course the Barcelona club website as an option too. They are still selling tickets starting at €99, but as mentioned before, do not confirm the exact location of your seat until the day of or day before the game. The view can have a particularly impact at Montjuic, where the running track means the stands are much further back from the pitch than at Camp Nou for example.

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