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UEFA Launches Ticket Sales for 2025 Finals: Fans First Initiative

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Uefa Champions League Final Tickets 2025

MUNICH, Germany — UEFA has officially opened ticket sales for its 2025 men’s and women’s club competition finals, providing fans worldwide the opportunity to attend pivotal moments in European football. In line with UEFA’s ongoing ‘Fans First’ initiative, the organization emphasizes making tickets accessible, with the majority reserved for fans of the finalist clubs and the general public.

This strategic ticketing plan includes specially categorized ‘Fans First’ tickets priced affordably, reinforcing UEFA’s commitment to making these marquee events reachable for supporters. For the general public, a lottery system will determine ticket ownership, with applications accepted until April 11 at 11:00 CEST.

The 2025 UEFA Champions League final will occur on May 31 in Munich, anticipated as the most sought-after event. Of the stadium’s total capacity of 64,500, approximately 38,700 tickets will be allocated to the public, while each finalist receives an allocation of 18,000 tickets. Prices for these tickets will range from €70 for ‘Fans First’ to €950 for premium seats.

In addition, there will be accessibility options priced at €70 that include a companion seat. Fans are encouraged to apply quickly, as demand is expected to be extremely high.

The second final, the Europa League, is set to take place at San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao on May 21, with 49,600 total seats available. Out of these, 41,000 will be accessible to supporters and general ticket buyers, with each finalist securing 15,000 tickets. Pricing starts at €40, with top-tier seats costing €240, while mobility-impaired fans will also find tickets at the €40 price point, including a companion.

One week later, Wrocław Stadium in Poland will host the Conference League final on May 28. This event offers 35,000 of 41,300 tickets to fans, split between the finalist clubs, which each receive 12,500 tickets. The ticket prices range from €25 to €190, with accessibility tickets also priced at €25, including a companion seat.

As for the Women’s Champions League final, which takes place on May 24 at Lisbon’s Estádio José Alvalade, tickets are currently on a first-come, first-served basis following the initial release in February. Fans can purchase tickets priced between €10 and €40, with 18,000 reserved for supporters of the competing teams.

Beyond allocations for fans, other tickets will be designated for local organizers, UEFA national associations, sponsors, broadcasters, and various key stakeholders. This ticketing strategy reflects UEFA’s continued commitment to connecting major European finals with the fans who catalyze the sport.

UEFA’s approach aims to build excitement around four significant trophies up for grabs in Munich, Bilbao, Wrocław, and Lisbon. Tickets are exclusively available via UEFA.com/tickets until the application deadline on April 11, with an expectation of skyrocketing demand for the finals.

According to Football Supporters Europe Executive Director Ronan Evain, the organization commends UEFA for maintaining affordable ticket prices and ensuring that ‘Fans First’ categories are preserved for the supporters of finalist teams. “This cooperation recognizes the dedication of fans who have supported their teams throughout the season,” Evain said.

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