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LaLiga (37. round)
17. May 2026. 15:00h
FC Barcelona vs Real Betis
Camp Nou Stadium, Barcelona, ES
2026
17
May
Tickets for FC Barcelona - Real Betis LaLiga at Camp Nou in the season finale race
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Tickets for FC Barcelona - Real Betis LaLiga at Camp Nou in the season finale race

Looking for tickets for FC Barcelona - Real Betis in LaLiga? Here you can buy tickets for the Camp Nou match, with Barcelona playing in front of its fans as champion and Real Betis chasing important points for Europe in a tense end to the season

Barcelona welcomes Real Betis in the final stretch of the season

FC Barcelona and Real Betis enter the 37th round of LaLiga with completely different, but very concrete motives. After a 2-0 victory against Real Madrid at Camp Nou, Barcelona secured the league title and comes into this match as a team that wants to confirm its authority, rhythm and the impression of a championship season in front of its supporters. Betis, on the other hand, arrives in Barcelona as a club that is in the zone of European places and for whom every point in the final stretch can mean the difference between a calm summer and a nervous final round.

This is not a match in which Barcelona has to prove itself in the table, but it is a match in which a reaction from the champions is expected after a major emotional release. Real Betis has a different task: avoid long periods without the ball, survive the pressure on the flanks and exploit every situation in which the home side leaves space behind a high defensive line. Tickets for this match are in demand among supporters because it is one of Barcelona's final home matches in a season in which the title has already arrived at Camp Nou.

What is at stake

Barcelona entered the final stretch with the title in hand, but Hansi Flick still has enough reasons for a serious approach. The team defeated Real Madrid 2-0, with goals from Marcus Rashford and Ferran Torres, thereby confirming first place and continuing its winning streak in the league. That context changes the pressure: the result is no longer a matter of survival, but a matter of standards. Supporters will not come to watch a routine job being done, but champions who want to show why they were the best throughout the season.

For Betis, the match is much tougher in terms of the table. According to the current LaLiga standings, the club from Seville is among the teams holding European places, ahead of the final round and ahead of direct rivals who are waiting for every slip. Manuel Pellegrini's team does not necessarily have to chase an open match from the first minute, but it cannot afford a passive 90 minutes. A point at Camp Nou could have great value, while a victory would be a result that would resonate strongly in the battle for Europe.

Form and key numbers

Barcelona currently looks like a team with several sources of danger. Ferran Torres and Lamine Yamal lead the club's scoring chart in LaLiga with 16 goals each, Robert Lewandowski is on 13, Raphinha on 11, and Marcus Rashford on 8. It is also important that Lamine Yamal leads Barcelona in assists with 11, while Fermín López, Dani Olmo and Pedri are immediately behind him as players who can break opponents' lines from midfield and the half-spaces.Real Betis also has concrete assets, especially in the final third. C. Hernández is the team's top scorer with 10 goals, Ez Abde has 9, Antony 8, and Pablo Fornals 7. Betis's game does not live only off one striker. Antony leads the team in shots, Ez Abde leads in assists, and Fornals is important for ball circulation and the rhythm of possession. That means Barcelona cannot defend only the penalty area - it must also control the passes that prepare the final ball.


  • Barcelona: Ferran Torres and Lamine Yamal - 16 league goals each.

  • Barcelona: Lamine Yamal - 11 assists and the most shots in the team.

  • Barcelona: Pau CubarsĂ­ - the highest passing volume in the team according to LaLiga data.

  • Real Betis: C. Hernández - 10 league goals.

  • Real Betis: Ez Abde - 9 goals and 8 assists.

  • Real Betis: Antony - 8 goals and the most shots in the team.



Absences and squad situation

The latest publicly available information on injuries before this round should be read with caution because players' status can change after the final training sessions. According to an update published on May 6, Barcelona had two important notes: Andreas Christensen was listed as doubtful due to a knee problem, and Lamine Yamal as out of the squad until June due to a hamstring injury. That is particularly sensitive because Yamal is one of Barcelona's most productive players in the final third.

For Betis, in the same report Marc Bartra was listed as out of the squad for the 35th round, while club news from Seville also mentioned a partial injury to the plantar fascia of his right foot. Bartra is not just a centre-back in the rotation, but a player who knows Barcelona, knows how to play under pressure and can help in bringing the ball out. If he is absent, Pellegrini loses experience in a match in which the visitors' back line will have to make quick decisions.

Coaching framework: Flick against Pellegrini

Hansi Flick arrived at Barcelona with a contract until June 30, 2026, and already this season confirmed that his team can play directly, vertically and with great intensity. Barcelona under him does not depend only on long possession. When it wins the ball high, it quickly looks for the winger, the half-space or a striker's run. Against Betis it will be especially important how quickly the home side can switch play from one side to the other, because Pellegrini's team knows how to close the middle and wait for a mistake.Manuel Pellegrini remains the face of Betis. The club announced that the Chilean coach extended his contract until June 2027, and his mandate in Seville has already been marked by stability, European ambitions and a clear idea of play. Betis this season does not only try to keep the ball for the sake of control. Its structure often begins with four players in the back line, while one midfielder drops closer to the centre-backs when the opponent presses high. The goal is to draw out the pressing, open the flank and then attack space.

Tactical picture of the match

Barcelona will probably seek early pressure, especially after losing the ball. At Camp Nou the home side has a habit of raising the tempo already in the first 15 minutes, and now, with the title in the background and a crowd that wants a celebration, the opening wave may be even more pronounced. If Lamine Yamal is not available, responsibility for width, one-on-ones and the final pass falls even more on Raphinha, Ferran Torres, Rashford and Dani Olmo. Pedri and Frenkie de Jong will be important for controlling the tempo, especially if Betis tries to slow the match down.

Betis must avoid the most dangerous scenario: losing the ball in the first phase of build-up. Pellegrini's team knows how to circulate the ball and wait for the right moment, but against Barcelona every pass toward the middle carries risk. If Fornals and Marc Roca manage to receive the ball facing forward, Betis can find Ez Abde or Antony in isolation. These are the situations that suit the visitors most - a winger with space, the home full-back high up and a centre-back who has to come out of his comfort zone.

Three duels that can decide the rhythm


  • Pau CubarsĂ­ against C. Hernández - Barcelona's young centre-back must read the movements of the striker who is Betis's most efficient player.

  • Pedri against Fornals - control of the middle can determine whether the match will be fast or broken up.

  • Raphinha or Ferran Torres against Betis's full-backs - Barcelona will seek runs behind the defence.

  • Antony against Barcelona's left side - Betis's most active shooter must get one-on-one situations.



Head-to-head meetings

Barcelona has a very strong recent record against Betis. According to club data for matches since 2011, Barcelona and Betis have played 34 head-to-head matches in all competitions, and Barcelona has 24 wins, 8 draws and only 2 defeats. That does not mean the match is decided in advance, but it explains why Betis at Camp Nou must be almost perfect in the details: set pieces, defensive concentration and playing out of the press.The last five meetings show that Betis knows how to score against Barcelona, but also that it struggles to control the match until the end. In those five results there were many goals, including 3-5, 5-1, 2-2 and 2-4. The only calmer picture for Betis was a 1-1 draw in Barcelona. For a supporter coming to the stadium, that is a good sign: this pairing rarely produces a closed match without chances.


  • Real Betis - FC Barcelona 3-5

  • FC Barcelona - Real Betis 1-1

  • FC Barcelona - Real Betis 5-1

  • Real Betis - FC Barcelona 2-2

  • Real Betis - FC Barcelona 2-4



Camp Nou and the return of great nights

The match is played at Camp Nou, which after long works is gradually returning to full function. FC Barcelona lists the stadium for this match as Spotify Camp Nou, and the venue's address is C/Arístides Maillol 12, Barcelona. Because of the works on the Espai Barça project, car access is restricted, and in its arrival instructions the club particularly emphasizes pedestrian access points and public transport. That is important for anyone coming for the first time: around the stadium not everything will function as it did before the reconstruction.

According to available information on the renovation, Camp Nou was opened in May 2026 with gradually increased capacity, and the figure listed in the latest guides is slightly more than 62,652 seats during this phase of the works. The completed stadium should move toward a capacity of 105,000 spectators, but for this match the practical experience is different: the stadium is large, but part of the complex still bears the signs of a construction site, so arriving earlier is smarter than usual.

Seats in the stands disappear quickly when Barcelona plays its final home matches of the season, especially after winning the title. Supporters coming for the atmosphere can expect a mixture of celebration and competitive tension: the home fans will celebrate the champions, while Betis's away section will have its own reasons to be loud because the fight for European places is not symbolic, but concrete.

How to get to the stadium

The simplest choice is the metro. FC Barcelona lists line L3 with the stations Palau Reial or Les Corts and line L5 with the stations Collblanc or Badal for arrival at the stadium. From those stations, the stadium is reached on foot through the Les Corts district. On matchday, crowds should be expected around the metro exits and around access zones, so it is better to avoid arriving at the last moment.


  • Address: C/ArĂ­stides Maillol 12, 08028 Barcelona.

  • Metro L3: Palau Reial or Les Corts.

  • Metro L5: Collblanc or Badal.

  • Pedestrian accesses: Av. de Joan XXIII, Av. ArĂ­stides Maillol and Av. Les Corts.

  • Car: vehicle access is restricted because of the works on Espai Barça.



For supporters arriving from other parts of Barcelona, combining the metro and walking is a good idea. Les Corts is a city district with enough cafés, bakeries and smaller restaurants for arriving before the match, but traffic around the stadium becomes dense as kick-off approaches. Parking in the immediate vicinity is not an option to rely on. It is better to park farther from the stadium or avoid the car completely.

Barcelona as a host city for supporters

Barcelona is a city in which a match can turn into an all-day plan. Anyone arriving earlier can combine a morning walk through the centre, lunch in the Eixample or GrĂ cia district and then the metro toward Les Corts. It is important to leave enough time because the city's dynamics on matchday change: the metro becomes fuller, the walkways around the stadium slower, and the queues at the entrances longer than at an ordinary time.

For visiting Betis supporters, the trip from Seville to Barcelona carries both sporting and emotional weight. Betis is a club that traditionally has a loyal following, and the Pellegrini era has brought additional stability and ambition. At Camp Nou it will not be easy to outsing the home side, but the green-and-white supporters have something to follow: their team is in the final stretch of the season where it wanted to be, in the battle for European qualification.

The expected atmosphere

Camp Nou will this time have two layers of atmosphere. The first is celebratory, because Barcelona arrives as champion after victory in El Clásico. The second is competitive, because Betis will not come only to offer congratulations. If the visitors withstand the initial pressure, the match can become an interesting battle of wits: Barcelona with possession and high full-backs, Betis with an attempt to break out through the wings and midfielders dropping for the ball.

The crowd will react especially to players who have marked the season. Ferran Torres, Pedri, Cubarsí, Raphinha, Rashford and Lewandowski have different roles, but all carry part of this Barcelona's identity. If Lamine Yamal is not in the squad, his absence will be visible already in the distribution of responsibility in attack. For Betis, the most attention is expected to be on Antony, Ez Abde, Fornals and C. Hernández.

Ticket sales for this match are underway, and it is worth securing them in time because the match is played at a moment when Barcelona is finishing a championship season in front of its own supporters, while Betis is still chasing points that can determine its European finish. For a neutral spectator, that is a good combination: the home side has quality and celebration, the visitor has motivation and enough attacking quality to make the match lively.

What to watch during the match

The first 20 minutes will show how brave Betis is in playing out with the ball. If Pellegrini's team only clears it, Barcelona will constantly restart attacks and keep the visitors deep. If Betis manages several times to find Fornals or Roca behind the first press, the home defence will have to run toward its own goal. That is the part of the match in which one often sees not only technical quality, but also mental readiness.

The second important detail is set pieces. Barcelona has height, but Betis has enough experienced players to change the rhythm from a corner or a free kick. In a match in which the home side may have more of the ball, every set piece for the visitors becomes a small opportunity for a breather, moving the lines and putting pressure on the goalkeeper. If the result remains level for a long time, every such detail gains greater weight.The third question is Barcelona's energy after winning the title. Flick's team entered the final stretch on a winning run, but the emotional release after El Clásico can be felt. That is why the crowd will have an important role. An early goal would quickly turn Camp Nou into a celebration, while a Betis goal would open a completely different evening - more nervous, louder and tactically more complicated.

Sources:
- LALIGA - current standings, Barcelona's status at the top, Real Betis's position in the European zone and player statistics for both teams.
- FC Barcelona - information about the FC Barcelona vs Real Betis match, the stadium, head-to-head meetings since 2011 and the last five meetings.
- FC Barcelona - instructions for arriving at Camp Nou, address, access points, metro lines L3 and L5 and the restriction of car access due to works.
- LaLiga Expert - updated overview of injuries and suspensions by club, including Barcelona and Betis.
- Real Betis Balompié - Manuel Pellegrini's contract extension until 2027 and the context of his mandate at the club.
- Football Ground Guide - latest information on the renovation of Camp Nou, gradual capacity and planned final capacity of the stadium.
- Associated Press and The Guardian - reports on Barcelona's 2-0 victory against Real Madrid and confirmation of the league title.

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