The works of the Spotify Camp Nou are progressing at a great pace, with the official return of the 'culé' team to their home in sight. If the first occupancy permit is obtained in time, the reopening would take place on the weekend of September 13-14, coinciding with the match of matchday 4 of LaLiga EA Sports against Valencia CF, the first home match in the 2025/26 season.
In that line, FC Barcelona, through its official channels, has released an audiovisual material that shows the current state of the renovated 'Azulgrana' fiefdom. A video that leaves very good sensations due to the advanced progress of the works.
Current status of access and technical services of the new Camp Nou
The video, less than a minute long, reveals how the internal areas of the stadium are practically ready. Corridors, access to stands and bathrooms are already painted, signposted and with the distribution of blocks marked to facilitate the circulation of fans.
On the lower level, the Lower Telecommunications Installation Enclosure (RITI) is finished, housing the telephone and broadband operators that will provide service from the first day of operation.
Advances in the field of play and key areas of the Camp Nou
There is also great progress in the field of play, with the seats of the first ring already in place, including the Grada d'Animació in the Gol Sud, where the rail seats are being installed. A model that allows you to watch the matches standing or sitting.
Likewise, it is distinguished that the bench area is finished, with the seats for players and coaching staff already installed, as well as the VIP seats ready to be released. In addition, the final lawn looks in perfect condition, with the chalk lines and goals already in place.
Reopening of the Camp Nou and UEFA's requirement for the Champions League
The colossus of Les Corts already presents great advances and, barring unforeseen events —including the resolution of the alleged irregularities detected by the ECA in its latest report, with more than 200 deficiencies—, will open its doors in September. The City Council has already given the green light to the idea of opening in phases, which allows obtaining the first occupancy license progressively.
This calendar is crucial for Barcelona to arrive in time for the start of the Champions League, given that the UEFA regulations require the entire league phase to be played in the same stadium. If it is not ready, the 'Azulgrana' team would have to look for an alternative venue for all its home matches in this competition until January. A scenario that is not contemplated in the roadmap.