Paris Saint-Germain has reached the Champions League final for the second consecutive time and will face Arsenal on Saturday, May 30th at the Puskás Arena in Budapest (kick-off at 6 pm, CET). Ici Paris has provided an update on ticket sales for the Parisian side, which will open very soon and will follow a similar process to last season’s match against Inter Milan.
“The club wants to reward its most loyal supporters”
“The club wants to reward its most loyal supporters, among its 36,000 season ticket holders. Starting tomorrow, the most dedicated fans will receive an offer of a seat for €70 in the supporters’ section. To be part of this first wave of tickets, several conditions must be met: being a long-standing season ticket holder, having attended matches regularly throughout the season, and having traveled to away games. Eligible fans will only be able to purchase one ticket per person.”
“This first wave of tickets will go on sale starting Friday, May 8th.”
Other seats will also be available in the stands, with high prices set by UEFA, ranging from €180 to €950. For these seats, fans will be able to purchase two tickets per person. Once this first wave of tickets goes on sale starting Friday, May 8th, a second and then a third wave, if necessary, will be implemented. Once selected by the club, fans will be invited to purchase their tickets via the UEFA ticketing platform using a specific code.
Ticket sales will therefore begin this Friday, May 8th, with the exact time yet to be announced. It’s best to be very attentive and have a good idea of your preferences to avoid being caught off guard. Tickets are likely to sell out very quickly, as many will want to support the team and experience another great moment in history.
We will try to let you know as soon as the ticket office opens. Even though regular season ticket holders will be the first to be served. A choice that already caused a stir last season, but one that can also be understood.
