UEFA releases tickets for men’s and women’s club competition finals

April 8 – UEFA has officially opened ticket sales for its 2025 men’s and women’s club competition finals, offering fans across the globe the chance to attend European football’s biggest nights.

In line with its ongoing ‘Fans First’ initiative, UEFA is once again putting supporters at the heart of the allocation process. The majority of tickets for the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League finals will go to fans of the finalist clubs and the general public.

Crucially, the cheapest ticket categories — labelled ‘Fans First’ — will be reserved specifically for club supporters, reinforcing UEFA’s commitment to keeping its flagship events affordable and accessible.

Unlike traditional ticket sales, UEFA is running a ballot system for the general public. Applications will be accepted until the deadline on April 11, after which a lottery will determine who secures the coveted seats. Each successful applicant will be allowed to buy up to two or four tickets, depending on the competition.

The 2025 UEFA Champions League final, set for May 31 in Munich, leads the pack as the most in-demand event. Of the 64,500 total capacity, 38,700 tickets are available to the public. Each finalist will receive an allocation of 18,000 tickets. Prices range from €70 for Fans First tickets to €950 for top-category seats. Accessibility tickets are also available for €70 and include a complimentary companion seat.

In Bilbao, the Europa League final will be staged at San Mamés Stadium on May 21. Of the 49,600 seats, 41,000 will go to supporters and the general public, with each finalist receiving up to 15,000 tickets. Prices begin at €40 and rise to €240, with accessibility tickets offered at the Fans First price of €40.

The Conference League final takes place a week later on May 28 at Wrocław Stadium in Poland. Here, 35,000 of 41,300 tickets will be made available to fans, with finalist clubs receiving 12,500 each. Prices range from €25 to €190, again with accessibility tickets priced at €25 and accompanied by a free companion ticket.

For the Women’s Champions League final, UEFA has already launched last-minute ticket sales following the initial release in February. The final takes place on May 24 at Lisbon’s Estádio José Alvalade, with 18,000 tickets reserved for fans of the two competing teams. Tickets for the general public are now being sold on a first come, first served basis, priced between €10 and €40.

Beyond fan allocations, the remaining tickets across all finals will go to local organising committees, UEFA national associations, sponsors, broadcasters and other key stakeholders.

UEFA’s ticketing strategy signals a continued effort to bring major European finals closer to the fans who drive the game. With four prestigious trophies on the line, the race is on to be part of football history in Munich, Bilbao, Wrocław and Lisbon.

Tickets are available exclusively via UEFA.com/tickets until 11:00 CEST on April 11, with demand expected to be sky-high across all four showpiece events.

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