Ticket sales update for Elche vs. Barcelona: timings, prices, and seating options

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Ticket sales for the Saturday match between Elche CF and FC Barcelona are moving quickly. Elche FC hopes to have the remaining seats released by Wednesday or Thursday at the latest, as demand remains high and supplies dwindle toward a potential sellout labeled as “Out of Stock.”

Beginning this Wednesday at 10 am, the last batch of seats will go on sale. Prices cover a wide range, from around 80 euros in the lower sections to about 170 euros in the premium grandstand seating. The Franjiverde club has reserved a portion of seats for its subscribers until 2 pm on Tuesday, which ramps up morning activity outside the Martínez Valero stadium ticket offices as fans queue for hours in the Southern Fund area.

Fans can still buy online through Elche’s official website, but many subscribers and casual attendees prefer purchasing at the box office to secure a physical ticket immediately.

Queues formed at the Martínez Valero box office to buy tickets for the Elche-Barcelona game. AXEL ALVAREZ

Alternatively, online purchasers can receive or print their tickets by email or mobile message for convenient access on event day.

As the sales window closes, Elche’s club leadership focuses on assisting subscribers who have fulfilled the payment but cannot attend, ensuring a fair distribution of seats for those with confirmed reservations.

By late Tuesday afternoon, club staff were finalizing the accounting for issued tickets tied to member cards. The final tally will be announced early on Wednesday. Early projections indicate that close to 4,000 seats will be released for sale today, bringing total availability to roughly that amount as the day progresses.

Ticket prices for Elche-Barcelona on April 1 and the purchase method are now confirmed.

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Elche supporters were surprised by how quickly tickets sold, largely driven by the value offered. In the opening day and a half, more than seven thousand tickets found buyers, prompting confidence that the remaining approximately four thousand seats would disappear between today and tomorrow.

Meanwhile, La Liga leaders Barcelona drew many fans who wanted to witness the match live, increasing overall demand on the Elche side. Elche fans, in contrast, encountered higher engagement from subscribers who did not immediately claim their seats, even though the price range was comparatively modest. Some fans advocated for free admission as a gesture of appreciation despite the team’s challenging season, but ticket policy remained unchanged.

A fan who bought his place with a price list beside him AXEL ALVAREZ

There has also been significant activity among individual subscribers. Families and children who could swap an adult ticket for a younger companion faced an opportunity to adjust, though not all have done so yet.

With around four thousand seats remaining, online sales and in-person purchases at the South Fund ticket offices operate from 10:00 to 14:00 in the morning and again from 16:00 to 19:00 in the evening, ensuring accessible options for different schedules.

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