Sooo I might be in Barcelona in December, wondering what might be the easiest game to get tickets for. My friend who lives there MIGHT be able to get me into a game (she has connections but she'd still have to find out) but if she can't then I'll have to get the tickets myself.
Basically the games I'd have to choose from are:
Barcelona-Athletic Club 02/12
Barcelona-Benfica 05/12
Barcelona-Atletico Madrid 16/12
Any suggestions? I don't really have a preference which one I go to, so it's really just dependent on what is probably the easiest (or perhaps cheapest). Are CL games more expensive to attend than regular Liga games, and how much?
I just have to pick one soon because the entire trip will revolve around which game I plan to attend. We'll be in Europe probably around 3 weeks, one half in Barcelona and one half in Milan, but not sure which city we will go to first, depends on which Barca game I choose. We will also probably go to an Inter game while in Milan, but for there I'm a lot less fussed with which game it is.
Hello,
I've just bought tickets for Barça/Spartak. The option "Print the tickets at home" was disabled. Do you know if this option will be turned on before the game? Champion's League tickets can be printed at home usually?
Regarding tickets for the Barcelona home section for visiting fans for Champions league games:
We regret to tell you that according to UEFA regulations those people with passports belonging to the country of origin of the away team cannot buy tickets with this normal channels. Thus you have to get in contact with the away team.
Thank you for your answer. How many time before the game would you advice me to arrive at the stadium to get my tickets?No it won't be turned on. You can't print tickets at home for Champions League games, it's only possible for Liga games
So you mean that I cannot purchase ticket @Barca website and pick them up in Barca by arrival? Only thru local fanclub or smth of that kind?
On matchdays the ticket-office is open until the game starts. I recommend you to arrive there about 1 to 1,5 hours in advance. That way, you have time to collect your tickets, buy some stuff in the official Barca-shop, and then go to your seats +- 30 min before the start of the game (the players start warming up then, always nice to see)Thank you for your answer. How many time before the game would you advice me to arrive at the stadium to get my tickets?
Thank you for your answer. How many time before the game would you advice me to arrive at the stadium to get my tickets?
To be honest i don't think tickets would be sold out, even at 1 hour before match, so you can wait them without any fear. Spartak is not so popular team in Europe and interest would be low.Hi all
I will be in Barcelona for the Barcelona - Spartak Moscow game. I am coming from the US and tried to purchase tickets the same day they went on sell but my US credit card was rejected, tried different cards with no luck. Had great seats but they are now gone. I also tried buying from ticketmaster.es but I cant get to select any seats on the site. In my desperation I called Spain to ask about them, luckily i speak spanish and they told me to wait 48 hours as most seats will get open during that time.
My question is, I want to get 2 seats together, should I wait until 48 hours, is it worth it? I do not want the tickets to be sold out.
Luis
I d definitely not go to the benfica cl game. That's our last game of the group-stage, and the chance is high that we'll already have gained top of the group be then. In that case, tito will field a team full of fringe-players and b-teamers, and i doubt that's what you want to see.Sooo I might be in Barcelona in December, wondering what might be the easiest game to get tickets for. My friend who lives there MIGHT be able to get me into a game (she has connections but she'd still have to find out) but if she can't then I'll have to get the tickets myself.
Basically the games I'd have to choose from are:
Barcelona-Athletic Club 02/12
Barcelona-Benfica 05/12
Barcelona-Atletico Madrid 16/12
Any suggestions? I don't really have a preference which one I go to, so it's really just dependent on what is probably the easiest (or perhaps cheapest). Are CL games more expensive to attend than regular Liga games, and how much?
On matchdays the ticket-office is open until the game starts. I recommend you to arrive there about 1 to 1,5 hours in advance. That way, you have time to collect your tickets, buy some stuff in the official Barca-shop, and then go to your seats +- 30 min before the start of the game (the players start warming up then, always nice to see)
Of course you could always pick up your tickets on days before the game too. You can find the opening times here: http://www.fcbarcelona.com/info-tickets/football-purchasing-tickets
To be honest i don't think tickets would be sold out, even at 1 hour before match, so you can wait them without any fear. Spartak is not so popular team in Europe and interest would be low.
Btw i got tickets for Spartak-Barca in Moscow, because there are 100k ppl already put requests for tickets (stadium capacity is 70k)
As far as I know tickets can't be cancelled. You'll have to find someone who's willing to buy your tickets (at a discount price) I'm afraid.Guys, could you please tell how to cancel the tickets which were already purchased? The thing is that a friend of mine from Madrid purchased a ticket for me, but to pick them up she needs to go to Barcelona accidentally, what is not an option for her.
Could you please advise on how to cancel a purchase cos ther's no info on a website or wherever else on this....