
Barcelona will wear a special shirt this Sunday to mark two occasions as they take to the pitch at Camp Nou.
According to Sport, Barcelona will wear a different strip for the match and have asked fans attending the match to do so in red or blue to mark the occasion.
It will end 66 years at Camp Nou, since it was inaugurated in 1957.
Next season they will play in Montjuic, at the Lluis Companys Stadium, where the 1992 Olympic Games were held and where Espanyol used to play.
After the Real Mallorca match ends, renovations to the stadium will begin next week, with the Blaugrana hoping to return to the Camp Nou in September 2024 with renovations still ongoing.
Meanwhile, it will also be the last appearance of Sergio Busquets at Camp Nou. The 34-year-old veteran ends a 15-year spell at Barcelona, with one final appearance against Celta Vigo coming in the final weekend.
It is set to be a momentous occasion on Sunday, with fans no doubt turning out to say goodbye to the stadium and the captain.
Next season will undoubtedly be a strange season in unfamiliar surroundings for many Barcelona fans and staff.