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How to get RB Leipzig vs Liverpool tickets: Secure your seat forChampions League clash

RB Leipzig will welcome Liverpool to the Red Bull Arena on Wednesday, 23 October, with both sides looking to secure the all-important three points to boost their respective 2024/25 Champions League campaigns.

The last time these two sides met it was the Merseyside club who triumphed, securing a 5-0 victory in a summer friendly. It is a fixture that has perhaps been given an extra layer of depth in recent weeks after it was announced that former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has been appointed as the Global Head of Soccer at Red Bull.

With that being said, this is a game that will likely have plenty of interest from both sets of fanbases, and this article will serve as your full guide on how to get RB Leipzig vs Liverpool tickets so you don't miss out.

RB Leipzig vs Liverpool tickets – a full guide

How to secure RB Leipzig vs Liverpool tickets
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RB Leipzig vs Liverpool home tickets

Unfortunately, with the game right around the corner, all home-end tickets for this clash have now sold out with the original sales phase having already been completed and they are no longer available to purchase on the club's official ticket website.

However, if you are still wishing for a home-end ticket, then all hope is not lost. RB Leipzig, like many major clubs around the world, do provide a ticket exchange service that allows ticket holders to sell their seat to other fans if they are no longer able to use them.

it is worth noting that competition for any tickets will likely be fierce so you may get beaten to a few listings before you are successful.

RB Leipzig vs Liverpool away tickets

In a way that virtually no other major European league does nowadays, the Bundesliga and German football in general is incredibly geared towards ensuring fans remain the dominant focus of the sport. A few weeks ago Borussia Dortmund were heavily praised for their low prices of away tickets against Celtic, and the same can be said for Leipzig against Liverpool too.

The cheapest tickets travelling Reds fans can buy, which will see them secure a place in the standing section, will cost just £13.47, while even seated tickets will cost just £35.

A downside to those incredibly low prices is that it resulted in very high demand from Liverpool fans and, despite the club implementing strict requirements regarding who can purchase them, they have now sold out.

If you are one of those lucky few who managed to secure a ticket, check out our guide on the RB Leipzig away section here.

Resale websites for RB Leipzig vs Liverpool tickets

For those who missed out, many supporters may be tempted to explore the third-party resale website route, but in the modern era, this is becoming an increasingly risky approach to take – especially for European away days.

Liverpool have stated that they have implemented a strict collection process for their away tickets vs RB Leipzig – meaning that exchanging tickets between family and friends, as well as buying them on said resale websites, may not guarantee you a spot in the stadium if you are refused upon collection.

Therefore, the extortionate prices that come with such resale tickets do not appear to be worth the risk on this instance.

RB Leipzig vs Liverpool hospitality tickets

A final option, albeit an incredibly pricey one, is to purchase hospitality tickets for the game. At the time of writing, the official RB Leipzig VIP tickets portal is offline, so you will need to contact the club directly to inquire about the availability of these tickets.

Depending on your options, these seats will likely cost hundreds, if not thousands.

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