Liverpool and Spurs fans spending up to £45k on Champions League final tickets may NOT get into stadium, warn Uefa
UEFA have warned that Liverpool and Tottenham fans paying thousands of pounds for Champions League final tickets from online touts could be turned away at the turnstiles. Seats for the Battle of Britain clash in Madrid are being listed on secondary selling sites for eye-watering sums of up to £45,000. Liverpool and Spurs will receive […]
UEFA have warned that Liverpool and Tottenham fans paying thousands of pounds for Champions League final tickets from online touts could be turned away at the turnstiles.
Seats for the Battle of Britain clash in Madrid are being listed on secondary selling sites for eye-watering sums of up to £45,000.
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Liverpool and Spurs will receive 16,613 tickets each for the match.
But those with a valid pass bought from unlicensed sellers could be denied entry into Wanda Metropolitano on June 1.
And same rules will apply to Chelsea and Arsenal fans attending the Europa League final in Baku.
Uefa warned: “Third party ticketing websites and secondary ticketing platforms are not authorised by Uefa to sell tickets for the Uefa Champions League Final 2019.
“Any tickets purchased from such sites will be invalid in accordance with Uefa’s ticketing terms and conditions and will not gain entry to the stadium.
“Uefa therefore strongly discourages fans from buying tickets from any such websites.”
Secondary selling site Tickets Office offers Euro final seats with prices ranging from £3,000 to an eye-watering £45,000.
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While Stubhub has made tickets available for next month’s clash for some £5,000.
Flights to the Spanish capital Madrid on the day of the game have also gone through the roof with airlines charging up to £700 for a morning service.
Secondary ticketing sites are not illegal but promoters do have the right to cancel tickets if they are found to have been resold without authorisation.