Mestalla will be at full capacity on October 23rd, for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The next home game for Valencia CF takes place against RCD Mallorca, with measures in place to ensure that the stadium is a safe venue for enjoying the 2pm CEST kickoff.
The move to 100% capacity means that, from now on, season ticket holders will be able to attend home fixtures without having to buy tickets.
If you are a season ticket holder, we have already sent your card out, and in the next few days you will receive it. In the event that your card has not arrived two days before the match against RCD Mallorca, a link will be provided for you from Thursday, October 21st at 10:00am until Friday 22nd at 8:00pm, for downloading a ticket at no extra cost.
Should you download the ticket, it must be printed will be the exclusive method of access to the stadium; your season ticket card will not work on that day.

Due to the fact that authorities have authorised 100% capacity at Mestalla and the activation of season tickets has progressed, the club will proceed to charge for the six games that were not included several weeks ago,* which corresponds to the matches against RCD Mallorca, Villarreal CF, Atletico Madrid, Rayo Vallecano, Elche CF and RCD Espanyol.
* To maintain season ticket holder status, it will be mandatory to be up to date with all payments.
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