The Olympic Stadium will experience the first big night of Champions League heads or tails next Tuesday (9 pm) with the visit of Naples after a 1-1 first leg. With a place in the quarterfinals at stake, the match declared ‘high risk’ will have at least 2,600 fans of the Campania club in the stands, the official quota of seats provided by FC Barcelona. Some of the Partenopean ‘tifosi’ are scheduled to arrive this weekend at Barcelona to witness a meeting where only reduced visibility tickets are now on sale Grandstand (279 euros), Edge (249), Corner (159) and Purpose (149). The rest are completely sold out on the website of Barça despite the fact that prices are through the roof without dropping below 140 for non-members, with a 20% discount.
It is assumed that at Montjuic The best attendance will be recorded in this Champions League, surpassing the 43,533 who saw Barcelona’s important victory against Porto (2-1). In others, 40,000 fans were exceeded with 40,989 in the premiere against Antwerp (5-0) and 41,409 against Shakhtar Donetsk (2-1). The season record came from Classic against him real Madrid (1-2) with 50,112 viewers.
Napoli will not train at Montjuïc
Same with him Barçawho will play in the League on Friday (9 pm) against Majorca within Olympic Stadium by Lluís Companyhe Naples recipient Turin on the same day (8:45 pm) in Serie A. The team Francesco Calzona He will train in his sports city on Monday morning (11 am) and then fly to Barcelona, where the coach and one player will attend the media at 6:45 pm in the press room of the venue. In the case of Barçathe last preparation session is on Monday (11:00 am) at the Ciutat Esportiva de Sant Joan Despí before the press conference of Xavi Hernandez and a soccer player (12:45 pm)
Source: La Verdad

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