Clubs contesting next month’s Champions League final in Munich will receive an official allocation of 18,000 tickets costing €70 each, with the most expensive tickets costing €950.
Arsenal and Aston Villa remain in the competition, but only one of the Premier League’s two remaining teams can reach the final on 31 May, with the sides set to meet in the semi-finals if they can overcome Real Madrid and Paris St Germain respectively in the last eight.
UEFA issued information on ticketing plans for the four men’s and women’s club competition finals on Monday and confirmed only 38,700 out of 64,500 tickets – equating to 60% – would be available to the public, with 36,000 of those publicly available tickets being divided equally between the finalists.
Tickets not made available to the public are for the local organising structure, UEFA’s member national associations, commercial partners, broadcasters and UEFA itself.
The percentage being made available to the public this year is almost 10% lower than was the case for last year’s Champions League final at Wembley, where 60,000 out of 86,600 tickets were available directly for fans and the general public to purchase.
For the 2025 final, the 36,000 tickets allocated to fans of the finalists – plus accessibility tickets for disabled supporters – will be priced at the ‘Fans First’ rate of €70.
The next cheapest tickets cost €180 euros each and at the top end, category one tickets will cost €950.
A greater proportion of tickets for the Europa League final in Bilbao on 21 May are available to the general public – 41,000 out of 49,600 – more than 80%.
Each finalist will be allocated 15,000 of those tickets at a ‘Fans First’ price of €40.
Conference League sides in the final in the Polish city of Wroclaw on 28 May will be allocated 12,500 tickets each of the 35,000 available at a price of c25.
The Women’s Champions League final takes place in Lisbon on 24 May. Tickets for the women’s showpiece match first went on sale in February, but 18,000 in total have been reserved for fans of the two clubs who reach the final. Ticket prices start at €10.