Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors

How to get Juventus vs Man City tickets for Champions League clash

In one of the clashes of the round, Juventus welcome Manchester City to the Allianz Stadium in the latest instalment of Champions League fixtures on Wednesday, 11 December.

There will be plenty of focus on this match, albeit not for the right reasons. If you are from the United Kingdom or have any interest in English football, you will be fully aware of the struggles engulfing Pep Guardiola's side at this current moment in time.

Juventus, however, are also struggling for form at the moment, having won just two of their opening five Champions League fixtures this term.

Support from the fans will therefore be vital for both sides in this clash, and if you plan on being one of them, here is everything you need to know about buying Juventus vs Man City tickets.

Juventus vs Manchester City tickets
Photo by Icon Sport

Juventus vs Manchester City tickets: Buying Guide

Juventus tickets

As is virtually always the case with major clubs across Europe, Juventus gives members priority access to tickets for this match.

This began on 8 October, when Premium, VIP and Junior members all had the opportunity to begin securing their seats for this game. Over time, access was gradually opened up to more and more fans and on 27 November, tickets went on public sale.

Unfortunately, all standard seating, which were priced between €60 and €300 have now sold out. But, ‘Legends Club' tickets can still be bought via the club's official ticket page, although prices are far higher for these seats.

Man City tickets

Given the substantial size of the Allianz Stadium, Manchester City have been handed an away ticket allocation of 2,099 for this match – that is a fairly large figure.

Whereas in some games away ticket prices will be tiered depending on a multitude of factors, City tickets for this match all required the same fee – £50. As usual, these tickets were also only made available to supporters who have a season ticket at the Etihad Stadium.

However, in spite of the impressive allocation, City tickets still sold out for this game on the club's official ticket page.

If you were one of those lucky 2,099 lucky fans, then check out our full matchday guide for Allianz Stadium ahead of your trip to Turin.

Juventus vs Man City hospitality tickets

Unsurprisingly, Juventus do offer hospitality tickets for the vast majority of their games, including this one.

However, they come at a price. And a large one at that.

If you are looking to purchase a single matchday hospitality ticket for Juventus vs Manchester City, you will want to purchase seats in the Juventus ‘Legends Club' – the prices of which vary per game. For this match in particular, the club have confirmed that prices start at €1,800.

However, in return for that sizeable outlay, you will be granted access to VIP seats, executive loungers and a whole host of additional perks not available otherwise.

Juventus vs Man City tickets: Alternative options

If none of the methods above are proving fruitful, then one remaining option for supporters desperate to get their hands on Juventus vs Man City tickets is the third-party resale markets.

These websites often have a large collection of tickets for most fixtures, albeit at extremely inflated prices compared to what would be considered ‘fair market value'. Two such websites are as follows:

While the incredibly high prices are an issue, the main concern with such sites are the authenticity of the tickets being sold. While many provide their own respective guarantees you can never be too careful. If purchasing tickets through this method, always be diligent and always proceed with caution.

Avatar of Harry Dowsett

Harry Dowsett

Freelance football writer with experience writing for multiple digital platforms, such as GIVEMESPORT. Recently graduated from Portsmouth University with a media studies degree - completing a dissertation on the evolution of sports journalism in the process. He has a love for Arsenal Football Club and a passion for football as a whole.

Articles: 257