Sporting Lisbon will take on Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, as the road to Budapest continues.
Sporting qualified for this stage of the tournament in dramatic fashion, overturning a 3-0 first-leg deficit to overcome Bodo/Glimt. Meanwhile, Arsenal's passage through was a lot more straightforward, with the Gunners recording a 3-1 aggregate win against Bayer Leverkusen.
The two-legged quarter-final between Sporting and Arsenal will take place across eight days in April, with the first leg scheduled for Tuesday, 7 April at the Estadio Jose Alvalade.
If you are looking to get tickets for this match, you can find all the most up-to-date information below.
Sporting Lisbon vs Arsenal tickets: Key information
Home tickets
Sporting Lisbon are yet to release full ticket details for the match against Arsenal. However, it is anticipated that tickets will initially only be offered to season ticket holders and official members with a previous booking history.
There will also likely be geoblocks put in place to prevent Arsenal fans from buying tickets in the home sections.
Once we have more concrete information, we will update this page accordingly.
Confirmed CL quarter-final fixtures
— Arsenal Fixture News (@AFCFixtureNews) March 18, 2026
1st Leg
Tuesday 7th April
Sporting CP
Estádio José Alvalade
KO: 8pm
2nd Leg
Wednesday 15th April
Sporting CP
Emirates Stadium
KO: 8pm
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Away tickets
Likewise, Arsenal are also yet to release ticket information for the away leg, as they await to find out from Sporting Lisbon their official allocation. The last time Arsenal played at the Estadio Jose Alvalade, they received 2,500 tickets, so something similar is expected this time around.
Tickets will almost certainly be sold on a staggered basis, starting with Arsenal season ticket holders who have accrued the most loyalty points. In other words, all Arsenal fans in Lisbon for the match will be there on merit.
Once Arsenal have communicated their full sales process and allocation, we will update this page.
Resale tickets
Once tickets start to be sold through both clubs, we can expect tickets to start popping up on third-party resale websites. If you are desperate to get into the stadium to watch the match, but have no means to get there through official avenues, then these websites could be your best shot.
Yes, you will have to pay over face value, and no, you won't be offered the same security guarantees, but there are some resale websites out there that are reputable. Check out our reviews of two of the biggest ticket resale platforms below: