The allocation of tickets for the final of the UEFA Champions League revealed by the UEFA | Football News



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Last updated: 14/03/19 11:18

Could the Champions League trophy be won by an English club for the first time since 2012?

Could the Champions League trophy be won by an English club for the first time since 2012?

The two finalists in the Champions League will each receive 17,000 tickets, raising fears that English clubs will not be able to meet the demands of subscribers as they reach the final.

UEFA has announced that just over half (34,000) of the 63,500 spectators at Wanda Metropolitano, from Atletico Madrid, would be made available to fans of both teams who will qualify for the final on June 1st.

The Wanda Metropolitano stadium of Atletico Madrid will host the final of the 2019 Champions League

The Wanda Metropolitano stadium of Atletico Madrid will host the final of the 2019 Champions League

Four thousand additional tickets will be made available to the general public while the remaining 25,500 tickets "will be awarded to the local organizing committee, UEFA and national badociations, business partners and broadcasters".

Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham will all participate in the draw for Friday's quarterfinals, which suggests that at least one English team can reach the final.

Manchester City is one of the four English clubs still in contention and bookies favorites to win

Manchester City is one of the four English clubs still in contention and bookies favorites to win

But with all clubs with more than 17,000 season ticket holders, some fans are likely to miss the final in Madrid.

The cheapest ticket for the final is £ 60, while the most expensive ticket is £ 513. The general public ballot is open from Thursday afternoon.

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