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How to get tickets for the UEFA Super Cup

As per tradition in European football, the Super Cup will take place at the beginning of the 2026/27 season as the official curtain raiser for the campaign ahead.

The match sees the winners of the Champions League, PSG, take on the winners of the Europa League, Aston Villa, at the Red Bull Arena in Salzburg.

The stadium itself is of a modest size, with a capacity of 30,188. This should make tickets quite difficult to come by, particularly as both clubs are only expected to be given an allocation of around 7,000 tickets.

If you are looking for tickets for the UEFA Super Cup, then our guide below has all the information you need.

How to get tickets for the UEFA Super Cup
Real Madrid have won the UEFA Super Cup more than anyone else – Photo by Imago

How to get UEFA Super Cup tickets: Buy guide

PSG tickets

PSG ticket information is yet to be released for the Super Cup.

Last year, when they faced Tottenham at the the Stadio Friuli in Udine, they were given 6,700 tickets and that stadium is of a similar size to the Red Bull Arena.

To buy tickets for the match, eligible fans will likely be directed to the UEFA ticket portal. Last year, PSG gave all eligible supporters a unique code which gave them private access to the ticket-buying area of the UEFA website.

Aston Villa tickets

Aston Villa are yet to release Super Cup ticket information. We will update this page once there is news from the club.

Neutral tickets

As with all UEFA finals, a significant portion of tickets will be made available to the general public. UEFA ran their ballot for neutral tickets  in July last year and the same is expected to happen this summer.

Resale tickets

If you haven't been able to purchase tickets for the UEFA Super Cup through official avenues, then you might want to consider using a third-party resale website.

While these websites don't offer the same protections in terms of being an official seller, a lot of them do provide their own guarantees to give you a safety net if you are scammed. However, you are going to need to pay over face value through these avenues, particularly for a match of this magnitude.

We recently reviewed two of the biggest ticket resale websites:

Andy is a freelance sports writer with ten years of experience covering major sporting events across Europe. He has also been a season ticket holder at Old Trafford since 2008 and has visited over 40 football stadiums in the United Kingdom and abroad following the Reds.

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