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LaLiga (34. round)
03. May 2026. 15:00h
CA Osasuna vs FC Barcelona
El Sadar Stadium, Pamplona, ES
2026
03
May
CA Osasuna - FC Barcelona LaLiga tickets for El Sadar Stadium in Pamplona
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CA Osasuna - FC Barcelona LaLiga tickets for El Sadar Stadium in Pamplona

Looking for tickets for CA Osasuna - FC Barcelona in LaLiga? Here you can find ticket purchase options for the match at El Sadar Stadium in Pamplona, with useful details about the fixture, stadium, team form, atmosphere and planning your matchday visit

CA Osasuna vs FC Barcelona: fan guide in Pamplona

CA Osasuna and FC Barcelona meet at El Sadar stadium in the 34th round of LaLiga 2025/2026, in a match that brings the league-leading team to Pamplona and a home side that has enough reasons in front of its fans to play aggressively, bravely and without waiting. According to LaLiga's match page, Barcelona comes into this duel on 73 points from 29 matches played, while Osasuna is on 37 points, in mid-table, with a record that clearly shows a stable, but not peaceful season. For the visitors, this is a continuation of the title chase, and for the hosts an opportunity to bring the match at El Sadar back into a rhythm that suits the red-and-blues from Navarre more than the technically stronger Barcelona.

Tickets for this encounter are in demand among fans because Barcelona rarely comes to Pamplona without great pressure from the result, and El Sadar is a stadium where the rhythm of the match often changes after only the first few duels near the touchline. Osasuna under Alessio Lisci does not have to chase the top of the table, but points against the leaders carry special weight: they bring calm in the final stretch of the season, confirm the home identity and give the fans a match remembered longer than an ordinary league weekend.

What is at stake for Osasuna and Barcelona

Barcelona arrives in Pamplona with a clear goal: to maintain its lead at the top and avoid a match in which the home side can create nerves through set pieces, pressure and long balls. Hansi Flick's team, according to the available data, has scored 78 goals and conceded 28 in 29 league matches, which speaks of a major difference in attacking production compared with most of the league. Such a figure is not only a matter of individual quality, but also of high tempo, a large number of passes and width in attack.

Osasuna, on the other hand, in the same match profile has scored 34 goals and conceded 35. It is a team with a smaller difference between attack and defence, but also a team that at El Sadar knows how to stay in a match even when it does not control the ball. In the last matches before this encounter, Osasuna beat Sevilla FC 2-1, lost away to Athletic Club 1-0, drew with Real Betis 1-1, played 2-2 away at Deportivo Alavés and beat Girona FC 1-0. It is a run that does not look spectacular, but shows that the home side enters the encounter with more firmness than panic.


  • CA Osasuna: 37 points, 10th place, 34 goals scored and 35 conceded according to the LaLiga match profile.

  • FC Barcelona: 73 points, 1st place, 78 goals scored and 28 conceded according to the LaLiga match profile.

  • Osasuna recorded two wins, two draws and one defeat in the last five listed league matches.

  • Barcelona in April put together important wins against Celta de Vigo and Getafe, with defensively very valuable clean-sheet results in those encounters.

Form: Osasuna seeks the rhythm of its home ground, Barcelona arrives as leader

The most important piece of data for Osasuna before the match is not only the standings, but the way the team collected points in April. The 2-1 win against Sevilla FC gives a good opening tone before Barcelona because it was achieved immediately before this duel. Earlier, draws against Real Betis and Deportivo Alavés showed the problem of closing out matches, but also the ability to stay in the result. Against Barcelona, the home side will find it hard to survive long periods without pressure on the ball, so Lisci will have to seek balance between a compact block and forward runs.

Barcelona entered the final stretch of April with a 1-0 win against Celta de Vigo and then a 2-0 win away at Getafe. Reports after those matches emphasise that the team maintained a large lead at the top, but also that it is not without problems. Lamine Yamal, one of the main players of the season, came off in the match with Celta because of injury, and then according to newer reports began recovery. Jules Koundé is suspended for the encounter with Osasuna after a fifth yellow card, which changes Flick's defensive puzzle for Pamplona.

That is an important detail for a fan watching the match from the stands: Barcelona will probably have more of the ball, but will not be in a completely ideal line-up. If Osasuna manages to shift play to the flank where Barcelona is improvising in defence, El Sadar could get the kind of match in which every cross provokes a reaction from the stands. Seats in the stands disappear quickly when the leading team comes to Pamplona, especially in the late stage of the season.

Key players and absences

For Osasuna, the attacking focus is naturally tied to Ante Budimir, the Croatian striker listed this season as the team's top scorer. He is the profile of striker who can cause Barcelona problems even without a dozen touches in the first half: a few crosses, a duel with one centre-back and timely movement between the lines are enough. Raúl García and Víctor Muñoz are also important for the width of the home attack, especially if Osasuna has to chase the result.

For Barcelona, the story is more complex because the greatest attention revolves around Lamine Yamal, FermĂ­n LĂłpez, Pedri and Robert Lewandowski. Yamal, according to available reports, has marked the season with awards and output, but his status for the match is sensitive because of injury. FermĂ­n LĂłpez enters the final stretch of the season as one of Barcelona's most concrete players in the final third of the pitch, while Pedri remains a player who can change the tempo without a dramatic move: by receiving between the lines, turning and playing a pass that opens the flank.

  • Jules KoundĂ© misses the match because of suspension after a fifth yellow card.

  • Lamine Yamal, according to reports, has begun recovery after the injury sustained against Celta de Vigo.

  • Eric GarcĂ­a is mentioned as an option returning to the squad after an earlier suspension.

  • For Osasuna, reports on absences mention health problems of individual players, including Aitor Fernández, Juan Cruz and Aimar Oroz, while Transfermarkt singles out Iker Benito as a long-term absentee because of a knee injury.



With absences, it is important to be cautious because the lists change from day to day, especially in match week. The most stable piece of information for a fan at this moment is Koundé's suspension, because it directly affects Barcelona's defence. For Osasuna, more important than the list of doubtful players itself will be whether Lisci has enough energy in midfield to prevent Barcelona from calmly switching sides.

Tactical picture of the match

Osasuna will not beat Barcelona by racing in the number of passes. The home side must make the match physical, fragmented and emotional. That means high pressing at selected moments, quick arrival on the second ball and constant searching for Budimir or another striker in the zone between centre-back and full-back. If Barcelona imposes calm possession early, Osasuna will have to be careful not to drop too deep because then the visitors get space for patient circulation around the penalty area.

Barcelona under Flick wants to play quickly after winning the ball and keep the back line high. That brings two advantages: pressure moves far from its own goal, and the creators receive the ball closer to the opponent's penalty area. But such an approach at El Sadar requires good concentration from the centre-backs and goalkeeper, because Osasuna can bypass the first pressing line and immediately attack the space behind the full-backs. Without Koundé, the arrangement in the back line will be one of the most important topics.

Set pieces will be watched especially. Osasuna can get a match from set pieces in which there are not many open chances, while Barcelona must avoid unnecessary fouls 30 or 35 metres from goal. For a spectator at the stadium, that means every home corner will carry extra weight. If the stands catch the rhythm after the first duel or first save, the match can move in a direction that is never pleasant for Barcelona: less control, more jumps, more contact and more decisions under pressure.

Head-to-head meetings and psychological burden

In the first league meeting of this season, Barcelona beat Osasuna 2-0 on 13 December 2025. Reports after that match state that Barcelona then continued its winning run and kept control, with a Raphinha goal in the second half. That result gives the visitors confidence, but it does not have to mean much for the return match in Pamplona. El Sadar changes the dynamic because Osasuna at home does not have to dominate for long for the match to become unpleasant for the favourite.

The wider head-to-head context also favours Barcelona: sources that track H2H record that Barcelona won both of the last two mutual meetings in the past 12 months, with an overall goal difference of 5-0. But precisely because of that, Osasuna has motivation that is not only points-based. The home side is looking for a goal, a reaction and a match in which it will not be just an opponent waiting for the end. If the first third of the match passes without a visiting lead, the pressure will gradually shift onto Barcelona.


  • Barcelona beat Osasuna 2-0 in LaLiga on 13 December 2025.

  • In the last two head-to-head meetings in the past 12 months, Barcelona has two wins.

  • The overall goal difference in those two encounters was 5-0 for Barcelona.

  • Osasuna seeks its last major advantage in this duel through home ground, set pieces and intensity of duels.



El Sadar: the stadium that brings the match closer to the pitch

El Sadar is one of the stadiums where visiting teams rarely get a sterile match. It is located at Calle Sadar, s/n, in Pamplona, and after renovation its capacity is most often listed as more than 23 thousand seats. The stadium was opened in 1967, and Osasuna has used it as its home since moving from the old Campo de San Juan. For a fan coming for the first time, it is important to know that this is a stadium experienced not only as a sports facility, but as part of the city rhythm south of central Pamplona.

The stands are close enough for every reaction to be felt on the pitch. That is especially true against Barcelona, because the arrival of the leading team increases both expectations and nerves. Home fans demand intensity from the first minute, and visiting fans come to watch a team fighting for the title. It is worth securing tickets on time because this combination of standings, opponent and stadium usually creates greater demand than an average league match.

  • Stadium: El Sadar.

  • Address: Calle Sadar, s/n, Pamplona, Spain.

  • Opening: 1967.

  • Capacity: most often listed as slightly more than 23 thousand seats after renovation.

  • Home team: CA Osasuna.



Getting to the stadium and practical information

Pamplona is a city where for a match it is smartest to plan an earlier arrival, especially when Barcelona is coming. Traffic around the stadium can thicken before kick-off, and some fans arrive in the El Sadar area on foot from the wider city area or by a combination of public transport and a shorter walk. If you are arriving by car, count on parking in the immediate vicinity of the stadium not being the most pleasant choice just before the match.

The exact opening time of the gates is best checked in the organiser's announcement in match week because it can change depending on the security plan and the expected number of spectators. For this kind of encounter, it is reasonable to arrive well before kick-off, pass through checks without hurry and leave enough time to find the sector. Ticket sales for this match are under way, and fans travelling from outside Pamplona should coordinate their arrival with possible congestion around the stadium.


  • Arrive earlier because the match against Barcelona increases traffic and checks around the stadium.

  • For arrival by car, plan extra time to search for a parking space in the wider area.

  • For public transport, check local lines toward the stadium area on match day.

  • Check entrances and sector before departure to avoid circling around the stadium immediately before kick-off.

  • For fans coming from central Pamplona, a combination of public transport and walking is practical.



Pamplona for travelling fans

Pamplona is not a city that is exhausted by the stadium. For fans arriving earlier, it is a good idea to leave time for a walk through the old part of the city, especially around Plaza del Castillo and the little streets that fill before major events. The city has a strong local identity, and Osasuna matches often fit into the rhythm of the weekend: lunch, a walk, coffee, then departure toward the stadium. For a neutral spectator, it is one of the more pleasant ways to experience LaLiga outside the largest Spanish metropolises.Barcelona fans in Pamplona should count on coming to a ground where the home crowd does not treat the favourite as an attraction, but as a challenge. That does not mean a hostile atmosphere, but a very clear home charge. When Osasuna wins several duels in a row or earns a corner, the stadium quickly raises the sound. When Barcelona calms the ball and starts stringing passes together, the crowd tries to bring the match back into a more combative tone.

What kind of encounter can fans expect

The most realistic picture is a match in which Barcelona has more possession, but Osasuna seeks moments of explosion. If the visitors take an early lead, the encounter can move toward Barcelona control, with many passes and patient searching for space. If the home side withstands the initial pressure and finds the rhythm of duels, the match can become significantly tougher. Then every set piece, every ball toward Budimir and every referee's decision will provoke a reaction from the stands.

For Barcelona, the key is not to allow a series of home set pieces and, without Koundé, to keep a good structure on the right side of defence. For Osasuna, the key is not to lose the ball in the first phase of build-up, because Barcelona turns such mistakes into attacks with few touches. Fans could watch a duel of two completely different plans: visiting control and home energy.

That is why this is more than an ordinary match between mid-table and the top of the table. Barcelona comes to Pamplona for points that can bring the title closer, and Osasuna seeks an evening in which it will show that El Sadar is not a stopover for favourites. For a spectator in the stands, the most valuable things are those details that are not always seen in highlights: the shifting of the back line, pressure after losing the ball, the crowd's reaction after the first sharp tackle and the way Barcelona deals with the noise when the match enters the last 20 minutes.

Sources:
- LALIGA - CA Osasuna vs FC Barcelona match profile, standings, points, goal difference, basic statistical data and venue.
- LALIGA - CA Osasuna results in the 2025/2026 season, including the last league matches before the encounter with Barcelona.
- FC Barcelona - first team results page and context of appearances in the 2025/2026 season.
- Barça Blaugranes - April 2026 reports on Barcelona's wins against Celta de Vigo and Getafe, Lamine Yamal's status and the team's form.
- Barça Blaugranes - information about Jules Koundé's suspension for the match against Osasuna.
- CA Osasuna - data on the appointment of Alessio Lisci and the coaching staff.
- BeSoccer and Transfermarkt - available lists of injuries, suspensions and doubtful players for Osasuna and Barcelona.
- The Stadium Guide and the El Sadar stadium page - data on the stadium, capacity, history and location.
- AiScore and Tips.gg - head-to-head records and recent results between CA Osasuna and FC Barcelona.

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