Champions League Final tickets 2024 are some of the most sought-after and enticing seats in football.
Few trophies are held in such high regard in the entire world, and being able to watch any instalment of this fixture live is a privilege that very few of us will ever get.
With that in mind, here is everything you need to know about how to get yourself Champions League Final tickets to give you the best possible chance of securing them.
Where to buy Champions League Final tickets 2024
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With the semi-finals now underway, our attention will soon be shifting towards the Champions League Final, with the prospect of an all-German affair still a very real possibility.
If you are someone who will be looking to get their hands on a ticket for the match, they can usually be purchased through three main avenues.
Official UEFA website
In the vast majority of cases, the official website of UEFA should be your first point of call. Most years, the governing body will allow supporters to apply for tickets via a ballot system, ensuring that every applicant has an equal share of being successful.
The ticket application window is currently closed and will likely open closer to the event itself, which is scheduled to take place on June 1.
Official club websites
The other two avenues will be the official websites of both teams who reach the final. Unlike UEFA, tickets via this method will likely be kept behind a series of stipulations and criteria you must meet in order to be eligible to purchase them.
This ensures that only the most loyal, passionate and genuine fans of the club get their hands on these tickets. If that isn't you, then this may not be the most optimal option for you to pursue.
Alternative options
If the above avenues are fruitless for you, then it may be worth exploring alternative options – although these are likely to be far more expensive and the risk of inauthentic tickets rises significantly.
One option would be to purchase the tickets via second-hand resale websites such as Viagogo. If you are willing to pay the price, this could be a good last resort, but as mentioned, remain vigilant and proceed with utmost caution at all times as fraudulent sales and scams are becoming more and more frequent.
Another method, albeit the least likely to yield success, is entering the various competitions that will be hosted leading up to the final itself. Multiple sponsor companies will run these events, often giving away two tickets per competition.
It is unlikely that you will win, but not impossible.
How much will Champions League Final tickets 2024 be?
Official prices are yet to be released – this will likely happen when the ticket application process closes. Therefore, we are unable to give exact prices at this moment time, but we can provide the figures from the 2023 final as a rough guide.
Prices were largely dependent on which category of seat you purchased, and were as follows:
- Category 4: €70
- Category 3: €180
- Category 2: €490
- Category 1: €690
Some clubs will subsidize a percentage of those prices for successful applicants, but those prices should serve as a rough guide. Although, it is worth noting that prices will likely rise due to inflation.
Hospitality tickets at Champions League Final 2024
Unlike regular tickets, hospitality packages for the final are already on sale, one of which has already sold out. All four packages on offer provide luxurious, once-in-a-lifetime experiences, and unfortunately, the prices reflect that.
The four packages on offer by UEFA and their respective prices are:
- Champagne and Seafood Bar – £5,400
- Prestige package – £5,900
- Prestige Restaurant – SOLD OUT
- Private Skybox Gold – £6,900
The only place to purchase any of these four options is via the official UEFA website.
Where to watch the 2024 Champions League Final
If, after all that, you are still unable to get your hands on some Champions League Final 2024 tickets, then you could always kick back and watch it on the telly. In the United Kingdom, the spectacle will be broadcast live via TNT Sports, with exact timings to be released closer to the night.