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Champions League Mix-Up: Barcelona Fan Ends Up at Exeter City’s St James Park

Last updated: March 11, 2026 4:01 pm
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A Barcelona fan’s navigation error landed him at Exeter City’s St James Park instead of Newcastle United’s for a Champions League match, but the lower-league club’s kindness turned his mishap into a memorable League One experience.

A Barcelona supporter’s journey to the Champions League took an unexpected turn on Tuesday when he arrived at the wrong St James’ Park—366 miles away from the actual venue—and ended up watching a League One match instead. The fan, who had travelled from London expecting to see his team face Newcastle United, mistakenly went to Exeter City’s ground, a detail confirmed by Reuters.

Soccer-Barca fan's GPS blunder lands him at wrong St James Park for Champions League tie

The Fan’s GPS Blunder

The mix-up occurred when the fan relied on his GPS navigation, which directed him to Exeter City’s St James’ Park in Devon rather than Newcastle United’s St James’ Park in Tyneside. Upon arrival, he presented his ticket for the Champions League match to stadium staff, who quickly realized the error.

Adam Spencer, Exeter City’s Supporter Experience Officer, described the scene: “One of our volunteers came to the office to let us know that this guy had turned up expecting to see FC Barcelona. His English wasn’t great, but from what we could gather, he’d come from London. My guess is he’d put St James Park in his phone and then just followed the directions from there. He was pretty gutted and a bit embarrassed. So, we sorted him out a ticket and he got to watch a game at the real St James Park. He’d be welcome back any time.”

Exeter City’s Hospitality

Rather than turning the fan away, Exeter City staff showed remarkable hospitality by providing him with a ticket to their home match against Lincoln City that evening. This gesture turned a potential disappointment into a unique experience for the supporter, who got to enjoy a live football match in a different setting.

While the errant fan watched Exeter City lose 1-0 to league leaders Lincoln City, Barcelona managed a 1-1 draw in Newcastle thanks to a stoppage-time penalty from Lamine Yamal, a detail confirmed by Reuters.

The Broader Implications

This incident underscores several themes in modern football. First, the global reach of top clubs like Barcelona means fans will travel across continents for matches, and navigation errors can have dramatic consequences. Second, it highlights the often-unsung kindness of lower-league clubs, which extend warmth to even the most unlikely visitors.

The story also serves as a reminder to double-check travel arrangements, especially when multiple stadiums share similar names. In an age of digital navigation, such mix-ups are rare but not impossible, and this fan’s experience will likely become a memorable anecdote.

Exeter City, playing in League One, may not have the global profile of Barcelona, but their actions demonstrated that football’s core values of hospitality and respect are alive at all levels of the game.

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