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UEFA release ticket prices for this season's Champions League final at Wembley
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Published 17:59 9 Apr 2024 GMT+1

UEFA release ticket prices for this season's Champions League final at Wembley

The Champions League final will be played at Wembley on Saturday, 1 June, 2024.

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UEFA have released the official ticket prices for this season's Champions League final at Wembley Stadium, with the most expensive 'Prime Seats' coming in at £2,900.

Ticket sales for all three upcoming men’s UEFA club competition finals and the UEFA Super Cup were published by the governing body of European football on Thursday.

In a statement on their official website, UEFA confirmed that fans of the participating teams and the general public are being allocated "the majority of tickets".

For the Champions League final at Wembley on June 1, for example, fans and the general public will be able to acquire 60,000 of the 86,600 available tickets.

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The remaining tickets outside these allocations are for the local organising structure, UEFA’s member national associations, commercial partners, broadcasters and UEFA.

Like previous years, general public tickets will not be sold on a first come, first served basis but through a lottery that will be conducted after the application period has ended.

So how much will these tickets cost? The two teams that reach the final will receive 25,000 tickets each, while the remaining tickets are being offered for sale to fans worldwide via UEFA.com/tickets.

A 'Fans First' ticket will be available to purchase at £60, while accessibility tickets for disabled spectators can be bought for £60. Category 3 prices stand at £160, while Category 2 [£430] and Category 1 [£610] are also available.

The most expensive ticket, meanwhile, is 'Prime Seats', which are priced at £2,900.

On the UEFA ticket portals for the three club competition finals, applicants can choose whether they want to enter the lottery regardless of the finalists or only if their team qualifies.

For the lottery, the ticket quota will be allocated fairly between these two groups of applicants, taking into account the number of applications received within each group.

Here are the ticket prices for this year's other UEFA finals:

UEFA Europa League final - Dublin Arena in Ireland on Wednesday 22 May

A total of 36,000 tickets out of 48,000 are available directly for fans and the general public to purchase. The two teams that reach the final will receive 12,000 tickets each.

Accessibility tickets for disabled spectators: €40

Fans First (reserved for fans of the teams): €40

Category 3: €65

Category 2: €100

Category 1: €150

UEFA Europa Conference League final - AEK Arena in Athens, Greece on Wednesday 29 May

A total of 21,000 tickets out of 27,100 are available directly for fans and the general public to purchase. The two teams that reach the final will receive 9,000 tickets each.

Accessibility tickets for disabled spectators: €25

Fans First (reserved for fans of the teams): €25

Category 3: €45

Category 2: €85

Category 1: €125

UEFA Super Cup - National Stadium in Warsaw, Poland, on Wednesday 14 August

A total of 48,000 tickets out of 56,400 are available for the general public and the two teams.

Accessibility tickets for disabled spectators: €30.

Category 3: €30

Category 2: €80

Category 1: €130

You can read more about the process on UEFA's website HERE.

Featured Image Credit: Getty Images

Topics: UEFA, Champions League, Europa League, Europa Conference League

Jack Kenmare
Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare is the Senior Journalist for SPORTbible, one of the world’s biggest social publishers. He specialises in long-form feature writing and has an encyclopedic knowledge of Football Manager wonderkids from 2005 to the present day. He has a BA (Hons) in Journalism and News Practice.

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