Valencia CF tickets on sale for New Year's Eve clash with Espanyol

Ticket sales and special promo

Starting Wednesday, December 22, fans can head to the official Valencia CF sales portal and lock in a seat for the Friday night fixture against Espanyol. The match kicks off at 4:15 pm in Mestalla and marks the last home game of the calendar year.

Season ticket holders get a sweet New Year's Eve deal: up to two extra tickets can be bought at a 50% discount. It’s a handy way to bring a partner, a parent, or a friend along for the celebration.

All tickets are nominative, meaning your name and ID will be printed on the stub. When you arrive at the stadium, staff will ask for identification and will make sure you sit in your assigned spot. No wandering around the stands – everyone stays put.

Match preview and club updates

Match preview and club updates

Coach Corberán has already talked about the upcoming clash, saying "the demands will be at the highest level." He’s right – Espanyol is fighting hard for points and Valencia will need sharp focus to keep their LaLiga position secure.

Beyond the senior squad, the club is buzzing with other successes. The VCF Cadete side just clinched a championship title, and the VCF Femenino C/D squad finished as runners‑up in a top Asian tournament in Singapore, beating Tottenham Hotspur 2‑1 for their third straight trophy.

With the stadium ready to roar and a holiday atmosphere in the air, the New Year's Eve match promises drama both on and off the pitch. Grab your tickets, bring someone close, and be part of the final home showdown of 2024.

17 Responses

rao saddam
  • rao saddam
  • September 24, 2025 AT 04:36

Yo folks!!! The New Year's Eve clash is gonna be EPIC!!! Grab those half‑price tickets now!!! Bring a buddy, a fam member, anyone you wanna celebrate with!!! Don't wait till the last minute – the portal opens tomorrow!!

Prince Fajardo
  • Prince Fajardo
  • September 24, 2025 AT 06:50

Oh wow, another “big” match on New Year's Eve – because nothing says celebration like a 4:15 pm kickoff in a packed stadium! 🙄 Let's all pretend it's the most thrilling thing after fireworks.

Subhashree Das
  • Subhashree Das
  • September 24, 2025 AT 09:03

Honestly, this ticket promo feels like a cash‑grab. Fifty percent off extra seats sounds generous until you realize those seats are still nominative and you’ll lose them if you forget your ID. It's a classic club move to boost numbers while shifting all hassle onto fans.

jitendra vishwakarma
  • jitendra vishwakarma
  • September 24, 2025 AT 11:16

just saw the news about the espanyol game. looks like a decent chance to catch a match before the holidays. hope the stadium isnt too crowded.

Ira Indeikina
  • Ira Indeikina
  • September 24, 2025 AT 13:30

Consider this: a football match is more than a game; it's a microcosm of our collective aspirations. By attending, you're participating in a shared narrative that binds us beyond the pitch. So grab your ticket and become part of that story.

Shashikiran R
  • Shashikiran R
  • September 24, 2025 AT 15:43

What a disgrace that clubs think they can just slam a discount and expect us to rush without proper transparency! It's immoral to push fans into a system where your name is stamped on a paper and you're treated like a barcode.

SURAJ ASHISH
  • SURAJ ASHISH
  • September 24, 2025 AT 17:56

Just another game same price.

PARVINDER DHILLON
  • PARVINDER DHILLON
  • September 24, 2025 AT 20:10

Hey, I get where you're coming from 😌 but the half‑price deal could actually let more people enjoy the experience together. Maybe it's worth a look?

Nilanjan Banerjee
  • Nilanjan Banerjee
  • September 24, 2025 AT 22:23

Behold, the culmination of a season’s toil, poised to unfold beneath the luminous arches of Mestalla. This spectacle shall not merely be a contest of skill, but an orchestration of destiny itself, echoing through the annals of football lore.

sri surahno
  • sri surahno
  • September 25, 2025 AT 00:36

One must question the hidden motives behind such grandiose proclamations – the club's agenda, the corporate sponsors, the unseen hands steering the narrative. Is the spectacle truly for fans, or a diversion from deeper machinations?

Varun Kumar
  • Varun Kumar
  • September 25, 2025 AT 02:50

Spain's league needs this rivalry to stay competitive. Espanyol will try hard, but Valencia must hold its ground.

Madhu Murthi
  • Madhu Murthi
  • September 25, 2025 AT 05:03

💥 Absolutely! Valencia's pride is at stake, and we won't let anyone undermine our home advantage. Let's flood the stands and make it deafening! 💥

Amrinder Kahlon
  • Amrinder Kahlon
  • September 25, 2025 AT 07:16

Sure, because cheering for a club on New Year's Eve is exactly what I had on my holiday checklist.

Abhay patil
  • Abhay patil
  • September 25, 2025 AT 09:30

Relax, it's just a game and a chance to hang out with friends the night before the new year you might actually enjoy it

Amber Brewer
  • Amber Brewer
  • September 25, 2025 AT 11:43

For anyone considering the New Year's Eve match, here's what you need to know.
Tickets go on sale on December 22 via the official Valencia CF portal, so set a reminder.
The match kicks off at 4:15 pm, which is early enough to avoid late‑night traffic.
Season ticket holders enjoy a 50 % discount on up to two extra seats, which can be a great way to bring a guest.
All tickets are nominative, meaning your name and ID will be printed on the stub, so bring a valid ID on match day.
When you arrive, staff will verify your ID and direct you to your assigned seat, eliminating the need to hunt for spots.
The stadium enforces a strict no‑roaming policy, ensuring everyone stays in their designated area.
Make sure to arrive at least 30 minutes early to clear security and locate your seat comfortably.
For those traveling from out of town, consider booking accommodation near the city center, as hotels fill up quickly during the holidays.
The club has increased security measures this season, so expect bag checks and possibly metal detectors at entry points.
Food and beverage options inside Mestalla are available, but lines can be long, so plan your refreshment breaks accordingly.
If you have any accessibility needs, contact the club's support line ahead of time to arrange assistance.
Remember that the weather in Valencia can be unpredictable in December, so bring a light jacket just in case.
Streaming options are limited for a live stadium experience, so watching in person is the best way to feel the atmosphere.
Finally, enjoy the festive vibe – the club often has special pre‑match entertainment for holiday games.
Grab your tickets early, bring someone close, and make this New Year's Eve memorable.

Kim Coulter
  • Kim Coulter
  • September 25, 2025 AT 13:56

The beauty of football lies not in the commercial mechanics of ticketing but in the collective heartbeat of fans converging to celebrate a shared identity. When we sit in Mestalla, we become part of a living tapestry that transcends the mere transaction of a stub. This convergence reflects our national spirit, a pride that cannot be quantified by discounts or policies. Thus, the match is a reminder that sport is a vessel for cultural expression, anchoring us to our roots while we look toward the future.

Michelle Toale-Burke
  • Michelle Toale-Burke
  • September 25, 2025 AT 16:10

Honestly, the whole ticket hustle feels draining 😩 but the chance to be there on New Year's Eve is worth the stress 😊.

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