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Football trips to Espanyol 2025/26

Planning a trip to see Espanyol this season is straightforward once you know where to look. On this site you can compare travel packages and match tickets from a range of companies — some sell tickets only, while others offer full packages that include hotel and flights. The difference between them isn't just price. Some packages are built around a single match day, while others include a couple of nights in Barcelona with time to explore the city. It's worth checking what's actually included before deciding, since a slightly more expensive option might cover accommodation in a better location or include transfers to the stadium. The companies listed here cover different types of trips, so it makes sense to go through a few alternatives before booking. Once you've chosen, the purchase is completed directly on the seller's website. Payment methods and booking conditions vary between companies, so check those details on the relevant page before you confirm anything.

Compare football trips to Espanyol

When you compare football trips to Espanyol on this site, you'll find options from around 15 different companies. Some focus purely on match tickets, while others put together a full football tour that bundles flights, hotel and the match into one booking. The content of the packages varies more than you might expect — the number of nights, hotel location, whether transfers are included, and how close to kick-off the package is structured all differ between providers. A cheaper option isn't always the best value if it means staying far from the centre or sorting your own transport to the stadium. It's also worth checking what happens if a match is rescheduled, since different companies handle that differently. The comparison on this site is designed to give you a clear side-by-side view so you can make a proper decision based on what suits your trip, not just the headline price.

Espanyol tickets

Getting Espanyol tickets through the club directly is possible in theory, but it requires membership and even then it's not a guaranteed route to securing a seat. The smoother option is to buy tickets for Espanyol through one of the companies listed on this site — it's a more reliable process and you'll know you have a confirmed place before you travel. Match tickets are listed by several of the companies here, and the price and seat location can differ between them, so it's worth comparing a few options. Some sellers also provide information about which stand the tickets are in, which is useful if you want to sit in a specific area or avoid the away section. Buying through an authorised seller is generally the recommended approach — not because other tickets aren't genuine, but because authorised sellers come with clearer booking conditions and customer support if something goes wrong.

Supporter guide to Espanyol and RCDE Stadium

RCDE Stadium is located in Cornellà de Llobregat, a municipality just outside Barcelona proper, so the area around the stadium has a different feel to a city-centre ground. There aren't many bars right outside the gates, but the streets leading to the stadium have a few spots where fans gather before kick-off. For a proper pre-match drink, it's better to head into Cornellà town centre or stay in Barcelona and travel in closer to kick-off. Arriving around 45 to 60 minutes before the match gives you enough time to find your seat, grab food inside and get a feel for the ground. As a visiting fan, you'll typically be allocated a specific section — check this when you buy your ticket. Espanyol's home support is vocal and consistent, particularly in the Curva Sud end. The atmosphere builds steadily rather than being immediately intense, but by kick-off the ground is properly alive.

Getting to RCDE Stadium

The most practical way to reach RCDE Stadium from central Barcelona is by metro. Take Line 5 (blue line) to the Cornellà Centre stop, from where it's around a 15-minute walk to the ground. Alternatively, Line 5 to Almeda or the FGC (Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya) suburban train line to Cornellà are both viable options depending on where you're starting from. The journey from central Barcelona takes roughly 25 to 35 minutes by metro. There are also local buses serving the area, though the metro is more straightforward on match days. If you're driving, there is parking available around the stadium, but spaces fill up well before kick-off and traffic after the match can be slow — public transport is the easier choice. Taxis and ride-hailing apps work fine for getting there, though expect a wait after the final whistle when everyone is leaving at the same time.

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RCDE Stadium

RCDE Stadium opened in 2009, replacing the club's long-standing former home, the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on Montjuïc, where Espanyol had played for many years. The ground has a capacity of approximately 40,000 and is a modern, purpose-built football stadium with four covered stands and good sightlines from most seats. It's a compact design that keeps the crowd close to the pitch, which helps the noise levels during big games. The stadium is located in Cornellà de Llobregat rather than within Barcelona's city limits, which gives it a slightly more local, neighbourhood feel. The main stand runs along the west side of the pitch, and the Curva Sud is where the most committed home supporters gather. The ground also has facilities for corporate hospitality and has hosted concerts and other events outside the football calendar. On a full match day, the stadium fills up well and the roof helps contain the sound.

Package trip or tickets

Deciding between a package trip to Espanyol and buying match tickets on their own depends largely on how much of the trip you've already sorted. If you're travelling from abroad and haven't booked flights or a hotel yet, a travel package that bundles everything together can save time and sometimes money. These packages vary — some are basic (ticket plus one night's accommodation), while others include multiple nights, central hotels and transfers. If you've already got accommodation sorted or you're combining the match with a longer stay in Barcelona, then buying standalone tickets makes more sense. The companies listed here offer both options, and the comparison makes it easy to see what each travel package actually includes. One thing worth checking is whether the package price reflects the hotel location — a cheaper package with a hotel far from the centre might end up being less convenient than it first appears.

Espanyol's rivalries

Espanyol's most significant rivalry is the Derbi barceloní against Barcelona. It's one of the most loaded derbies in Spanish football — not just because the two clubs share a city, but because of the cultural and political dimensions that have historically defined the relationship between them. Espanyol have traditionally been seen as the club of a different section of Barcelona society, which adds a layer of context to every meeting. The matches between the two are always high-intensity affairs, and tickets are harder to come by for these fixtures. Beyond the Barcelona derby, Espanyol also have a rivalry with Girona, rooted in regional competition within Catalonia. Matches against other Catalan sides carry a local significance that goes beyond the league table. For visiting fans, attending a derby match gives a different experience to a regular league game — the atmosphere in the city builds well before kick-off and the stakes feel noticeably higher.

History and great players

Espanyol were founded in 1900, making them one of the older clubs in Spanish football. They have spent the majority of their history in La Liga, though they have also experienced periods in the second division. The club has never won the Spanish league title, but they have claimed the Copa del Rey on multiple occasions and reached the UEFA Cup final in 2007, losing to Sevilla on penalties — one of the furthest runs in European competition by a club of their size. Over the years, Espanyol have produced and attracted some notable players. Raúl Tamudo is one of the most celebrated figures in the club's modern history, spending the bulk of his career at the club and becoming their all-time leading scorer. Sergio García is another player strongly associated with the club from the 2000s. The club has also served as a platform for players who went on to bigger moves, making it an interesting team to follow for those who track player development across European football.

Other activities in Barcelona

A football trip to Barcelona gives you access to one of Europe's most varied cities, and there's plenty to fill the days around the match. The Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) is worth exploring on foot — it's dense with narrow streets, old architecture and good places to eat without being overly touristy if you avoid the main drag. Barceloneta is the city's beach neighbourhood and works well for a relaxed afternoon. For food, the Eixample district has a wide range of restaurants covering everything from traditional Catalan cooking to more modern options. The Boqueria market on La Rambla is well known but can get crowded — the smaller Mercat de l'Abaceria in Gràcia is a calmer alternative. Architecturally, the Sagrada Família and the Modernista buildings by Gaudí are genuinely worth seeing even if you're not particularly into architecture. Barcelona is also a walkable city in many parts, and simply moving between neighbourhoods on foot gives you a good sense of the place.

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