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Inter Milan to Face PSG in UEFA Champions League Final on May 31

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MUNICH, Germany — The stage is set for an exciting UEFA Champions League final as Inter Milan faces Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) on May 31 at the Allianz Arena.

Inter Milan reached the final in dramatic fashion, edging past their opponent 7-6 on aggregate across two legs. The second leg went to extra time, where Davide Frattesi scored the winning goal, securing Inter’s second final appearance in three seasons.

PSG, on the other hand, comfortably secured their spot in the final by defeating their opponent 3-1 on aggregate. Key goals from Ousmane Dembélé, Fabian Ruiz, and Achraf Hakimi propelled the team to their first final appearance since the 2019-20 season.

This year’s final promises to be a tense clash. With Inter last winning the trophy in the 2009-10 season and PSG still seeking their first championship, both teams are filled with world-class talent eager to claim European glory.

Only around 75,000 fans will witness this unforgettable event live at the Allianz Arena, and securing one of those coveted spots will come at a cost. Tickets for the UEFA Champions League Final are traditionally available through the official ticket portals of both teams or through a ballot managed by UEFA.

A total of 38,700 tickets, out of 64,500, were made available for fans and the general public. Each finalist team was allocated 18,000 tickets, while the remaining tickets were offered to fans globally. However, the general public ballot for the 2025 final closed on April 11, leading to high demand for resale tickets.

Price categories for tickets range from €90 ($102) for “Fans First” tickets to a staggering €950 ($1,080) for the most expensive seats. Hospitality packages are also available, ranging from €5,900 ($6,700) to €12,900 ($14,660) for private box access.

Although general public tickets are sold out, resale tickets have surfaced on platforms like StubHub and SeatPick, often at inflated prices. However, UEFA warns that tickets purchased through these third-party retailers may be invalid, as tickets are personalized to the purchaser.

For those aiming to experience the atmosphere of the final without a ticket, fan zones will be set up in Munich where fans can watch the match on big screens. Additionally, those attending should consider travel and accommodation costs, as prices have surged around the event date.

As the countdown continues to the final matchday, preparations within both camps intensify, with supporters from around the world eager to witness what promises to be an unforgettable climax to the UEFA Champions League season.

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