Real Madrid have officially released ticket prices for the first Clásico of the season, and fans will need deep pockets if they want to witness the showdown between Los Blancos and Barcelona at the Santiago Bernabéu.
The match, set for Sunday, October 26 at 4:15 PM, will be the omost in-demand La Liga fixture of the year — and the pricing reflects that. According to Real Madrid’s official site, tickets range from €135, the cheapest available option in the fourth amphitheater, all the way up to a record
€465. VIP seats, meanwhile, start at €990, setting a new benchmark for the club in recent years.
These prices are significantly higher than those for Madrid’s recent fixture against Juventus, where tickets started at €75 and VIP seats began at €440. Even seats in the Lower and Upper Tiers for the Clásico are listed at €405, while the end stands — offering a more direct, head-on view of the action — are priced at €325.
As always, Real Madrid will follow a tiered sales process:
- Non-season ticket holders (Socios no abonados) will receive a 20% discount and can buy their tickets starting Friday, October 17 at 12:00 PM.
- Premium members get access on Monday, October 20 at 10:00 AM.
- General public sales begin on Tuesday, October 21 at 10:00 AM, though tickets are expected to be scarce by that point.
Even with discounts, the cheapest option for non-season ticket holders won’t drop below €108, meaning fans will be paying more than a euro per minute for 90 minutes of football.
The demand is unsurprising — this will be the first Clásico of the season and one of the biggest spectacles in world football, played in front of a packed 80,000-seat Bernabéu. But the prices also highlight the growing cost of attending marquee matches in Madrid’s newly renovated home, where the experience — much like the spectacle on the pitch — has never come at a higher premium.