Barcelona are set to welcome away fans back to Camp Nou this weekend, subject to approval from La Liga.
The Catalan giants are in the process of moving back into their famous stadium following a 2023 closure for renovation works.
Barca played their first competitive fixture of the season at Camp Nou last weekend, when they secured a comfortable 4-0 success over Athletic Bilbao.
Just over 45,000 home supporters were in attendance to witness a brace from Ferran Torres, as well as strikes from Robert Lewandowski and Fermin Lopez.
Hansi Flick's side were on the Champions League road during the week, suffering a 3-0 loss at the Stamford Bridge base of Chelsea on Tuesday night.

Barcelona to welcome away fans to Camp Nou this weekend?
According to news outlet Tribuna, Barcelona are looking to make the next step in their Camp Nou return on Saturday evening.
The report states that Barca are hopeful of welcoming away supporters to the venue for the first time since its closure at the end of the 2022-23 campaign.
The Spanish giants believe that they have put all the appropriate measures in place, with the club now awaiting approval from La Liga.
The league authorities need to verify the integrity of structural barriers, independent entry points, and crowd control procedures, ensuring that they comply with the division's safety standards.
Despite Barca's confidence that all measures are in place, there is still a supposedly a chance that La Liga reject the approach, leading to a delay in normal operations at Camp Nou.
Who are the visitors to Camp Nou?
Barcelona will be striving to extend their winning home run at the beginning of the 2025-26 La Liga campaign against Deportivo Alaves on Saturday evening.
Eduardo Coudet's men are on a mission to avoid three consecutive defeats in the top flight following 1-0 losses at the hands of Girona and Celta Vigo either side of the November international break.
Deportivo Alaves last visited Camp Nou in October 2021, when a second-half strike from Luis Rioja forced a share of the points following Memphis Depay's opener for Barca.
FGG says: Moving back to normality at Camp Nou
After over two years away from their iconic home, Barcelona are beginning to feel like their normal selves again as they settle back into life at Camp Nou.
Following last weekend's battering of Athletic Bilbao during the grand return, the visit of Deportivo Alaves could bring a new first with the possibility of away fans attending the fixture.