Barcelona members will again use temporary passes at Camp Nou in 2026/27, as FC Barcelona says the stadium is still unfinished and capacity remains limited in Les Corts.
The club told members on Thursday, as the renewal process opened, that provisional pass prices will rise by 30% to 35% compared with last season. Eligible abonats, or season ticket holders, will need to check their renewal notice and updated price before paying.
What FC Barcelona has confirmed
According to FC Barcelona’s member communication, only 60,000 seats are expected to be available at Camp Nou, temporary passes will remain in place for eligible season ticket holders, and regular season tickets will stay in excedencia, which pauses the normal assigned-seat subscription while the redevelopment continues. The club also said the renewal process for 2026/27 opened on Thursday. For the club’s own members information, see the official FC Barcelona members page.
What this means for supporters in Barcelona
The practical effect is that not all abonats will fit inside the stadium at once while work on the Espai Barça redevelopment continues. Supporters heading to Les Corts on match days should expect another season of phased access rather than a return to normal fixed-seat arrangements. For readers following wider club coverage, see our Sport page.
What members should do next
Members affected by the change should review the renewal notice sent by the club, confirm whether they are eligible for a temporary pass, and check the updated price before payment. Official deadlines and seat-access rules should be checked through FC Barcelona’s members portal or season-ticket service, and updates should be taken from the club’s own notices. For local community updates, see our Community page.