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Published on 2024-04-11 16:47:44
Manchester City supporters may have to pay up to £610 for a ticket to this season’s Champions League final if their team reaches the Wembley showpiece. Last year’s controversial final in Istanbul saw Manchester City fans facing issues with the Ataturk Olympic Stadium, despite their team’s success over Inter. UEFA has now finalized plans for this year’s final, with Manchester City potentially receiving 25,000 tickets if they make it to Wembley.
In the upcoming Champions League final, a total of 47,200 tickets out of 72,000 will be allocated to football fans, with Manchester City and Inter each receiving 20,000 tickets priced between €70 and €690. UEFA has announced that 60,000 tickets for the final will be available to the general public and fans of the two competing teams, with City supporters having access to their allocated tickets if they progress. Tickets for the 2024 final in London will also be priced between £60 and £610.
Manchester City are currently level at 3-3 with Real Madrid in their Champions League quarter-final tie, following a thrilling first leg. Despite an early goal from Bernardo Silva, City found themselves behind after an own goal and a deflected shot from Real Madrid. However, a comeback in the second half with goals from Phil Foden and Josko Gvardiol put City back in the lead before Federico Valverde equalized late on.
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