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Real Madrid vs Barcelona at the AT&T Stadium: date, prices, when and how to buy tickets
Real Madrid and Barcelona will star in a new edition of El Clásico in the United States at the AT&T Stadium, Dallas.
Real Madrid and Barcelona will return to the United States this summer to star in another stateside edition of El Clásico.
The game will be a repeat of last year’s game between the Spanish giants at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. Last time it was Barça who took the spoils so Los Blancos will be out for revenge this time around.
On Friday Barça and Madrid confirmed that their next meeting will come on Saturday, 29 July at the AT&T Stadium, home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys.
When do tickets for Real Madrid vs Barcelona go on sale in the USA?
Both teams announced plans for the United States summer tour on Friday and tickets for the matches will soon be available to buy. Tickets will go on sale on Friday, 19 May and the demand is expected to be extremely high.
Tickets can be purchased through the official website of the Soccer Champions Tour, which will also include matches featuring the likes of Manchester United, Juventus and AC Milan.
Interested supporters must now register on the Soccer Champions Tour website and they will receive notification when the tickets are ready to be purchased.
How much are tickets for Real Madrid vs Barcelona in Dallas?
As it stands neither club, nor the organisers, has revealed how much the tickets at the AT&T Stadium are likely to cost.
However, we know that tickets for the El Clásico played in 2022 at the Allegiant Stadium ranged in price between $60 and $900. Tickets for this year’s game in Dallas may be slightly more affordable, but it is thought that this will be the rough price range once again.
After details of the tour were announced, a statement from Barcelona said that this would be an opportunity for the club to connect with its global fanbase. The club aims to “build a greater connection with its existing fans and win more followers and reach agreements with local sponsors to help develop even further the country’s footballing ecosystem.”