On Saturday, 30 May, Arsenal will take on PSG in the Champions League final at the Puskas Arena in Budapest.
The match marks Arsenal's first Champions League final appearance in 20 years, following their defeat to Barcelona in 2006, while it is PSG's second consecutive final.
As ever, there is a huge demand for tickets across Europe for the fixture, and not just among fans of the competing clubs. If you are on the hunt for Champions League final tickets, here is the latest information.
How to get Champions League final tickets: Buy guide
Tickets from the competing clubs
Arsenal and PSG have both received an allocation of just 16,824 tickets each. Due to the relatively small allocation, both clubs are prioritising their most loyal supporters, who have followed the team across Europe all season.
Naturally, the process will trickle down, but it is highly unlikely that any tickets will be sold to supporters who aren't, at the very least, season ticket holders at their respective clubs.
Ticket prices for the Champions League final are as follows:
- Fans First: €70
- Category 3: €140-180
- Category 2: €520-650
- Category 1: €760-950
These prices are identical to last year, when PSG played Inter Milan in Munich.
The basics:
— Arsenal Fixture News (@AFCFixtureNews) May 6, 2026
Ticket Allocation:
We have received an allocation of 16,824 General Admission tickets for this fixture, which will be located in the North Side of the stadium.
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Tickets through UEFA
UEFA also run their own ballots for UEFA Champions League final tickets, but this has already been and gone. The Governing Body were accepting applications for tickets up until 19 March, and the ballot for tickets was completed shortly after.
All supporters who entered the ballot should now have been notified whether they were successful in their application or not. All tickets acquired through UEFA are final and unrefundable, so there are no returns or ticket exchange policies available.
Hospitality
UEFA are selling hospitality tickets for the Champions League final, but as you might expect, they are not cheap. Packages and ticket prices are as follows:
- Prestige – €7,400
- Prestige (outside) – €6,900
- Prestige (glass view) – €6,400
- Shared skybox- €7,400
For more information on what each package entails and to purchase, check out the hospitality section on the UEFA Champions League website.
Third-party websites
Due to the demand for Champions League final tickets being so high, many fans are turning to third-party ticket resale websites to get their way into the Puskas Arena on 30 May.
We would always urge supporters to exercise caution when using these types of websites to purchase tickets, as you do run the risk of being scammed by a fake ticket, but there are some sites out there that you can trust.
We recently reviewed two of the most reputable resale websites on the market:
Although these websites are generally safe to use, you are still going to pay well over face value to get your hands on Champions League tickets. LiveFootballTickets are currently listing tickets for the match, with prices starting at £7,087.