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How to get RB Leipzig vs Aston Villa tickets for Champions League clash

This week sees the latest round of Champions League fixtures take place, as RB Leipzig prepare to welcome Aston Villa to the Red Bull Arena on Tuesday, 10 December.

It will likely be a highly anticipated affair with both sides having plenty to play for. The home side know a win is needed to keep their hopes of progressing alive after losing all five of their fixtures so far. While an excellent campaign for Aston Villa means that the visitors still have a very real chance of finishing in the top 8.

Therefore, demand for tickets has been high, but if you are yet to secure your seat in the ground, do not panic. You can still purchase tickets for both teams. Here is your buying guide for RB Leipzig vs Aston Villa tickets.

RB Leipzig vs Aston Villa tickets
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RB Leipzig vs Aston Villa tickets: Buying guide

RB Leipzig tickets

RB Leipzig have not enjoyed the best of Champions League campaigns this term, having lost all five of their opening five fixtures in the tournament so far. Therefore, to stand any chance of progressing to the knockouts, they must win this game.

As a result, they will need their fans in this game more than ever before, but, thankfully, there are still tickets available to purchase via the club's official ticket page.

To do so, click the link above and pick the section of the ground you wish to sit – each of which have a varying number of tickets still available.

RB Leipzig have priced this fixture as a category two game, which are priced as follows:

  • Adults – from €61
  • Students – from €57
  • Under 14s – €31

It is worth noting that RB Leipzig uses a system in which tickets get more expensive closer to the game, so always purchase your seats as early as possible.

Aston Villa tickets

Aston Villa were granted a rather substantial away fan allocation of 2,285 tickets for this fixture, however, the bad news is that to purchase them through the club's official ticket page, you must be a claret and blue season ticket holder.

This is fairly standard practice for away tickets and is the norm at the vast majority of clubs.

The sale phase began on 13 November and spanned across two days – during which all tickets were unfortunately sold.

In part, this was because the tickets were incredibly well-priced, as they so often are in Germany. Depending on which category of seat you purchased, the price list is as follows:

  • Seated – “25
  • Standing – £13
  • Ambulant disabled tickets – £25
  • Wheelchair bay ticket – £9.50

If you are one of the lucky 2,000 or so Villa supporters that will be in the Red Bull Arena come Tuesday, 10 December, check our full matchday guide and our RB Leipzig away section guide here.

RB Leipzig vs Aston Villa Hospitality tickets

Unfortunately, there isn't too much information readily available regarding hospitality tickets for this game. While RB Leipzig do offer such seats in the form of VIP tickets, which grant you access to a range of perks including executive boxes and exclusive buffets, you must manually request more information about these products yourself.

Simpy, head to the club's VIP Experience page, and from there, input several key details such as date, level of tickets and number of guests, to get the process started.

While an exact price list for these tickets is not available, given this is a category two match, they will likely command a significant fee.

RB Leipzig vs Aston Villa tickets: Alternative options.

If none of the methods above are proving fruitful, then one remaining option for supporters desperate to get their hands on a ticket 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.

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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.

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