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Each year, millions of fans around the world tune in to witness the battle for continental supremacy, with an estimated 450 million watching Real Madrid defeat Borussia Dortmund last year.
Meanwhile, 86,212 lucky supporters experienced the action live at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium.
Ahead of this year’s final, if you want to be one of those there in person rather than watching from home, securing tickets early is essential.
Here, we’ve outlined everything you need to know about getting Champions League Final tickets, including where to buy them, expected prices, and tips for locking in your seat.
This year’s Champions League final is set for Saturday, May 31 at the Allianz Arena, home to German giant Bayern Munich.
The stadium accommodates 70,000 fans for European matches.
Kick-off is scheduled for 3 p.m. EST.
Which two teams will compete on the night remains unknown for now, but FC Barcelona, Inter Milan, Paris Saint-Germain, and Bayern are among those still in the competition.
UEFA Champions League Final tickets are typically available through three main channels: the official ticket portals of the two competing teams and directly from UEFA.
Club tickets are generally allocated to season ticket holders and club members, with very few, if any, made available for general sale.
Tickets from UEFA, on the other hand, are distributed through a ballot system to manage high demand. Fans can enter the ballot closer to the event for a chance to purchase tickets.
Currently, UEFA has hospitality packages available for purchase, which include access to both shared and private boxes. As expected, these premium packages come at a significant cost.
For those who miss out on tickets through the clubs or the UEFA ballot, authorized second-hand platforms such as StubHub and Ticketmaster offer resale options. However, fans should expect to pay significantly more than the original face …
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