The Clubs Charging the Most For 2024/25 Champions League Tickets
With the 2024/25 Champions League campaign now in full flow, fans are flocking to their respective clubs’ stadiums to watch their team in action at the highest level of European football, which has adopted a controversial-yet-explainable new format – much to the dismay of fans.
Teams are now set to face eight different teams, four away and four on home turf, in the competition’s group stage section – and there are a number of blockbuster encounters set to grace our screens in the coming weeks.
But what better way to experience it than being in attendance? Fans with the deepest of pockets, thanks to lofty ticket prices, are able to travel around the continent in order to watch their beloved side – but which clubs have priced their tickets the highest and lowest?
Using information gathered by The Athletic, here’s a rundown of how much teams are charging for their 2024/25 Champions League fixtures, with some clubs demanding fans to cough up £183.08 while other fans are able to watch their team in the flesh for as little as £9.
Premier League Clubs
Aston Villa, Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal
With a home game against European giants Bayern Munich on the agenda, Unai Emery’s Aston Villa are charging supporters up to £97. Their cheapest price? £85. Season ticket holders are handed the chance to land discounted tickets, with those then costing £82 and £70, respectively.
For Liverpool fans, the prices are very different. The most that the Anfield faithful will be charged remains lower than Villa’s lowest-charged ticket (£61), while there will be a handful of fans – adults in the Anfield Road stand – watching the game for as low as £30.
Even better, some cost a paltry fee of £9 with their seats located in the upper tier of Anfield’s Main Stand. Manchester City – who boast Erling Haaland, one of the Champions League’s top goalscorers of all time, in their ranks – charged fans between £37.50 and £62.50 for their opener against Inter Milan.
Arsenal’s season ticket holders have all four home group games included in their one-off price – the cheapest being £1,073. Those who entered the ballot for their game against PSG were forced to cough up between £74.30 and £106.80 for their home tickets.
Premier League – Price of 24/25 Champions League Tickets
Club
Cheapest
Most expensive
Aston Villa
£70
£97
Arsenal
£42.60
£106.80
Liverpool
£9
£61
Manchester City
£25
£62.50
Bundesliga Clubs
Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Stuttgart, RB Leipzig, Bayer Leverkusen
Germany are notorious for their cheap ticket prices – and this year’s instalment of Europe’s premier club competition is no different. A semi-finalist of last season’s iteration, one would assume that Bayern Munich fans would have to pay a pretty penny to watch them in action. In fact, tickets cost between £15.80 and £99.86.
For Category A fixtures – such as their group stage match-up with Paris Saint-Germain, seats cost £49.93 and £99.86 and between £41.60 and £83.22 for Category B matches such as Benfica and Slovan Bratislava.
Their fierce rivals, Borussia Dortmund, who recently beat Celtic 7-1, also offer some of the cheapest tickets for those competing in the competition – £15.40 for those willing to stand throughout the 90 minutes. Fans of the North Rhine-Westphalia-based outfit can pay £638 for all four tickets ahead of time as part of their season ticket – but, if you choose to stand, tickets for all four games cost £248.82.
Upon VfB Stuttgart’s return to the Champions League, their first time since 2009/10, they are offering a four-game ticket for £63.25 (£15.81 per game) to stand behind the goals. Their primary four-game seats are much more expensive – £416 (£104 per game).
Brilliantly, Bayer Leverkusen’s near-perfect campaign in 2023/24 has not caused a dramatic increase in ticket prices. For their home outing against AC Milan, fans could snap up standing tickets for £13.31. As one of the biggest clubs not to win the Champions League, their most popular seats, which were seated, were priced at £36.62, while their most expensive seats were £64.08.
Bundesliga – Price of 24/25 Champions League Tickets
Club
Cheapest
Most expensive
Bayern Munich
£15.80
£99.86
Borussia Dortmund
£15.40
£62.41
Bayer Leverkusen
£13.31
£64.08
Stuttgart
£15.81
£104
RB Leipzig
£15.81
£99.86
Serie A Clubs
Juventus, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Bologna, Atalanta
Putting Germany’s low prices to the side, Serie A clubs price their tickets similarly to those residing in England’s top division. Juventus charge £71.57 for their most expensive seats and £37.45 for their cheapest – those behind both goals. Prices range from £40.78 to £79.06 for non-members.
AC Milan’s tickets, on the whole, are much cheaper than those offered by the Old Lady – but there are a select few that are considerably more expensive. The Rossoneri’s cheapest seat? £15.41. And their most expensive? £140.64.
Their San Siro sharers and local rivals Inter Milan charge very similarly. Tickets to watch them in action against Red Star Belgrade recently ranged between £32.46 and £83.22. Bologna fans, who are existing season ticket holders, are able to acquire a four-game ticket for £99.86, while prices can rise to £624.14 for Gold seats in the main stand.
Their fierce rivals, Borussia Dortmund, who recently beat Celtic 7-1, also offer some of the cheapest tickets for those competing in the competition – £15.40 for those willing to stand throughout the 90 minutes. Fans of the North Rhine-Westphalia-based outfit can pay £638 for all four tickets ahead of time as part of their season ticket – but, if you choose to stand, tickets for all four games cost £248.82.
Upon VfB Stuttgart’s return to the Champions League, their first time since 2009/10, they are offering a four-game ticket for £63.25 (£15.81 per game) to stand behind the goals. Their primary four-game seats are much more expensive – £416 (£104 per game).
Brilliantly, Bayer Leverkusen’s near-perfect campaign in 2023/24 has not caused a dramatic increase in ticket prices. For their home outing against AC Milan, fans could snap up standing tickets for £13.31. As one of the biggest clubs not to win the Champions League, their most popular seats, which were seated, were priced at £36.62, while their most expensive seats were £64.08.
Bundesliga – Price of 24/25 Champions League Tickets
Club
Cheapest
Most expensive
Bayern Munich
£15.80
£99.86
Borussia Dortmund
£15.40
£62.41
Bayer Leverkusen
£13.31
£64.08
Stuttgart
£15.81
RB Leipzig
£15.81
£99.86
Serie A Clubs
Juventus, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Bologna, Atalanta
Putting Germany’s low prices to the side, Serie A clubs price their tickets similarly to those residing in England’s top division. Juventus charge £71.57 for their most expensive seats and £37.45 for their cheapest – those behind both goals. Prices range from £40.78 to £79.06 for non-members.
AC Milan’s tickets, on the whole, are much cheaper than those offered by the Old Lady – but there are a select few that are considerably more expensive. The Rossoneri’s cheapest seat? £15.41. And their most expensive? £140.64.
Their San Siro sharers and local rivals Inter Milan charge very similarly. Tickets to watch them in action against Red Star Belgrade recently ranged between £32.46 and £83.22. Bologna fans, who are existing season ticket holders, are able to acquire a four-game ticket for £99.86, while prices can rise to £624.14 for Gold seats in the main stand.
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