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How to get Girona vs Arsenal tickets for Champions League clash

On Wednesday, 29 January, Girona will welcome Arsenal to the Estadi Montilivi for the eighth and final round of fixtures in the 2024/25 Champions League league phase.

For Arsenal, this match represents an opportunity to potentially sneak into to second place, providing Inter Milan fail to win.

While for Girona, this game is more of a chance to celebrate the club's achievement of qualifying for the Champions League in the first place, with the home side unable to qualify for the next stage of the tournament.

If you are hoping to be one of the many Arsenal fans in Girona on matchday, keep reading for our guide on how to get Girona vs Arsenal tickets.

Girona vs Arsenal tickets
Arsenal secured a 3-0 victory against Dinamo Zagreb last time out. Photo by Imago Images.

Girona vs Arsenal tickets: Buying guide

Home tickets

Given the modest 14,284 capacity of the Estadi Montilvi stadium, the vast majority of home tickets for this match have already sold out.

However, thankfully, there are still tickets available to purchase on the club's official ticketing website – they are few and far between but the club have described availability as “average”.

Tickets start from €80 and as we approach matchday, it is worth consulting the club website as often as possible to maximise your chances of securing a ticket.

It is worth noting that UK-based fans will be unable to purchase home tickets for this match.

Away tickets

As you may expect for a stadium of Estadi Montilivi's size, the Girona away section is incredibly small, particularly when compared to other venues the Gunners have visited in Europe this season.

Arsenal received an away ticket allocation of just 500 for this game, although that figure is eight more than Liverpool's allocation for the same stadium earlier this campaign.

As a result, the North London club set harsh criteria for fans to qualify for a ticket, only affording those with at least 60 away points the chance to attend the match.

Despite that, all 500 of those tickets have now sold out.

Hospitality

If you would prefer to enjoy a more luxurious experience on matchday, then VIP tickets could be for you. As of 27 January, these tickets are still available to purchase, with prices starting from €325 for this match.

While this is an excellent, albeit pricey, method for home fans to secure tickets, it is worth noting that Girona have put measures in place to stop UK-based fans from purchasing these tickets.

Girona vs Arsenal tickets: Alternative options

If none of the methods above are proving fruitful, then one remaining option for supporters desperate to get their hands on Girona vs Arsenal tickets is the third-party resale markets.

These websites often have a large collection of tickets for most fixtures, albeit at extremely inflated prices compared to what would be considered ‘fair market value'. Two such websites are as follows:

At the time of writing, Livefootballtickets currently have a total of 57 tickets available for this game, the cheapest of which is a whopping £110 at the time of writing.

The main concern with such sites is the authenticity of the tickets being sold. While many provide their own respective guarantees you can never be too careful. If purchasing tickets through this method, we recommend you be diligent and always proceed with caution.

Whichever way you decide to secure your Girona vs Arsenal tickets for this match, we hope you have an enjoyable matchday experience at the Estadi Montilivi.

Freelance football writer with experience writing for multiple digital platforms, such as GIVEMESPORT. Recently graduated from Portsmouth University with a media studies degree - completing a dissertation on the evolution of sports journalism in the process. He has a love for Arsenal Football Club and a passion for football as a whole.

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