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World Sports: Barcelona may stay at temporary home court to make up for ticket revenue, and is expected to return to Camp Nou in November

10:56am, 1 October 2025Football

According to World Sports, Barcelona will continue to stay at the temporary home court to make up for ticket revenue and is expected to return to the Camp Nou Stadium in November.

Barcelona is waiting for a permit to use the Camp Nou Stadium. According to Barcelona city officials, they may grant the permit before Barcelona's match against Girona on October 18. This will be in Phase 1 A, which is the opening of 27,000 seats, including the main stand and part of the south goal area.

Club analyzed the current situation. World Sports News said that there is a possibility that Barcelona may wait until November to return to the Camp Nou Stadium, which is expected to provide 45,000 seats to enter Phase 1 B. At this time, the side stands have been opened and only the northern goal area is closed.

The main reason why Barcelona considers staying at the Montsque Olympic Stadium is to consider the maximum number of spectators. Currently, the number of spectators on Mount Monthui is far greater than the Camp Nou, which has only opened 27,000 seats. For example, Barcelona's home match against Real Club last Sunday attracted 50,103 spectators, and the Champions League match against Paris this Wednesday is also expected to be full.

Therefore, even if Barcelona obtained municipal permits to resume use of Camp Nou on October 18, the match against Girona and subsequent Champions League match against Olympiacos on October 21 and La Liga against Elche on November 2 may continue to be held on Mount Montphic. Once the license is obtained, the decision to return to the home court will be completely under the control of the club and the time can be adjusted according to its interests.

If the return is delayed for capacity and economic income reasons, a possible date marked by the board is Saturday, November 22 against Biba, when 45,000 seats may have been available, and it is not even ruled out that Phase One C has been approved by then, with 62,000 seats available.

' continued practice at temporary home until November could generate more substantial revenue to compensate for the losses caused by the previous two games at John Cruif Stadium, which has only 6,000 seats. In addition, this will avoid suspending construction work at the Camp Nou Stadium due to football matches, thereby maintaining the progress of the project. In any case, this is just a possibility under investigation and the board has not yet made a final decision on it.

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