On Tuesday, 5 November, Sporting Lisbon will take on Manchester City in the Champions League at the Jose Alvalade Stadium.
The match is one of the most hotly anticipated of the Champions League so far with many fans keen to see just how good Sporting Lisbon are after their impressive start to the season in Portugal.
As such, Sporting Lisbon vs Man City tickets are in demand but there are still a few ways to get your hands on some before matchday. Read our guide below to find out how.

Sporting Lisbon vs Man City tickets – a full guide
Tickets in the home end
Sporting Lisbon have released ticket information for the match against Man City and although some tickets are still available, only official club members are eligible to purchase.
Sporting Lisbon members can either purchase tickets via the club's website or through the official ticket office outside the stadium.
Ticket prices for the match are reasonable and are as follows:
- Category 1 – €58
- Category 2 – €53
- Category 3 – €45
- Category 4 – €40
- Category 5 – €35
- Category 6 – €28
- Category 7 – €23
Security protocols are in place to prevent anyone from the United Kingdom from purchasing tickets in the home sections.
Tickets in the away end
Man City have been given an allocation of 2,510 tickets for the match against Sporting Lisbon and tickets remain available if you are a Man City fan.
The sales process initially gave priority to those who have accumulated the most loyalty points over the years but it has now reached the final stage where any Man City member who has previously attended a match at the Etihad Stadium can purchase a ticket.
All tickets in the away end are priced at £28.50 and supporters will be issued with print-at-home tickets five days before matchday.
Just been sent this. Outrageous.
City fans had 100s of £ worth of flags taken away when entering the ground, only for them to be given to Sporting fans ? pic.twitter.com/zTjuPLkNRF
— mcfc lads (@mcfc_lads) February 16, 2022
Third-party tickets
While some tickets in both home and away sections remain available for Sporting Lisbon vs Man City, they are only accessible to fans who have memberships at either club. As a result, the third-party market could still be of interest to any non-members looking to attend the match.
As ever, purchasing tickets through unofficial avenues is fraught with danger and even if you do find a legit seller, you are almost certainly going to be paying over the odds. However, if you are happy to accept the risk and the price then it is a viable option.
Seatpick is one of the most reputable third-party platforms and they are currently listing tickets for the match with the cheapest ticket currently listed at £95.