
The 2025 Champions League has kicked off and there is still time to buy tickets for the Arsenal v Atlético Madrid game.
As fans will know, the teams will go head to head on Tuesday, October 21 at the Emirates Stadium in London.
The Gunners are hoping to keep hold of their 100% record on home turf with thousands of spectators keen to be a part of the action.
Other huge fixtures to look forward to include Manchester City v Borussia Dortmund, Paris Saint Germain v Tottenham Hotspur, and Liverpool v Real Madrid.
From upcoming matches to where to buy hospitality tickets, find out everything you need to know below.

Where to buy tickets for Arsenal v Atlético Madrid now
At the time of writing, you can purchase tickets for Arsenal v Atlético Madrid via the following sites:
- Seat Unique: Prices start from £349
- P1 Travel: Prices start from £356
- Champions Travel: £445
- Arsenal website: Prices start from £495
Resale tickets are also available on StubHub.To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.
What’s included with Arsenal v Atlético Madrid hospitality tickets?
If you book through a hospitality provider such as Seat Unique or P1 Travel, you will receive lots of perks, such as prime seating, exceptional views, gourmet or buffet-style catering, and half-time refreshments.
Experiences will vary depending on the date and venue. For an additional fee, you can also book a complimentary museum or stadium tour here for the upcoming Arsenal v Atlético Madrid game.
Champions League 2025/26 top fixtures:
The UEFA Champions League is a huge tournament in the calendar, which sees the biggest names go head to head at some of the most famous stadiums in Europe.
You can find some of the biggest fixtures of the season below:
- Arsenal v Atlético Madrid: Tuesday, October 21
- Tottenham Hotspur v Copenhagen: Tuesday, November 4
- Liverpool v Real Madrid: Tuesday, November 4
- Manchester City v Bayer Leverkusen: Tuesday, November 25
- Paris Saint German v Newcastle United: Wednesday, January 28 (2026)

What is the new Champions League format change?
Earlier this week, the UEFA announced that it will introduce a new Champions League format for the 2027/28 season.
As per the Daily Mail, the opening game of European football's competition is set to include an opening ceremony as part of a new commercial strategy.
Following the opening fixture on the Tuesday night, the rest of the action will take place across Wednesday and Thursday.
It's the second revamp in recent years, as the League Phase format was introduced last season. See you there?
Topics: Champions League