After going trophyless for the first time since 2017 last season, Manchester City have a point to prove this season, and Pep Guardiola knows it.
The former Barcelona manager is building a new team at the Etihad Stadium, and fans will be hoping that they will be back competing for the big prizes this season.
A good campaign in Europe feels important for the Cityzens. Guardiola's return of one Champions League title in nine years at the club is arguably the one blemish on an otherwise incredible tenure in Manchester.
The club's fans will be excited about another year following their team across Europe. First up is a trip to Monaco, and if you are looking for tickets for the match, our guide below has you covered.
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Monaco vs Man City ticket information
Away end
Man City have been given a small allocation of just 1,000 tickets for the match against Monaco. The Stade Louis II has a capacity of just over 18,500, so the club were never going to be given much more than this. The Man City ticket sale process for the match against Monaco is as follows:
- 11/09/25 (10am): Supporters with 32,500 points on the UEFA Cup scheme.
- 11/09/25 (1pm): Supporters with 32,000 points on the UEFA Cup scheme.
- 11/09/25 (4pm): Supporters with 31,500 points on the UEFA Cup scheme.
- 12/09/25 (10am): Supporters with 31,000 points on the UEFA Cup scheme.
- 12/09/25 (1pm): Supporters with 30,500 points on the UEFA Cup scheme.
- 12/09/25 (4pm): Supporters with 30,000 points on the UEFA Cup scheme.
- 15/09/25 (10am): Supporters with 29,500 points on the UEFA Cup scheme.
- 15/09/25 (1pm): Supporters with 29,000 points on the UEFA Cup scheme.
- 15/09/25 (4pm): Supporters with 28,500 points on the UEFA Cup scheme.
All tickets for the match in the away section are priced at £39.
Home end
Any chances of Man City fans getting tickets in the home sections at the Stade Louis II are slim, and at the time of writing, tickets are only available to Monaco members. However, that doesn't mean to say that it will be impossible, as Monaco do have a section of their stadium that is designed for ‘all football enthusiasts.
If the sales criteria opens to the general public closer to matchday, then Man City fans will be able to purchase tickets in this area of the stadium. Away fans are strictly forbidden from entering any other part of the stadium, though.
Hospitality
Monaco are advertising two hospitality packages for the match against Manchester City, both of which are available to the general public. The two options are as follows:
- Matchday Pub by Blue Coast – €518.25
- Matchday Salon Honneur by Zondacrypto – €800.45
More information on what both of these packages entail and how to book can be found on the Monaco ticketing site.
Alternative options
If all else fails, then there is one final option to consider, which is to buy tickets from a third-party ticket resale website. While these sites don't offer the same security or protection as official sellers, they are often a good way of getting into events that are otherwise sold out, albeit at inflated costs.
We recently reviewed two of the biggest ticket resale websites to give FGG readers peace of mind before purchasing. You can take a look at them via the links below.