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Champions League final 2024 tickets: Prices and where to buy for first Wembley showpiece in 11 years as Real Madrid take on Borussia Dortmund

The Champions League final is one of the most highly-anticipated games of the football season.

This campaign it will be held at Wembley Stadium and Borussia Dortmund will be taking on Real Madrid.

The Champions League final is being held at Wembley for the first time since 2013
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The Champions League final is being held at Wembley for the first time since 2013Credit: Getty

It looks set to be an incredible final and thousands of fans will want to be there, with this being the first showpiece in England since 2013. 

Here, talkSPORT.com gives you a rundown of where to buy tickets and how much they cost if you want to go…

Champions League final: Where to buy

Each team has been assigned 25,000 tickets each with 10,000 released for the public and the rest for hospitality or corporate guests. 

For the fans of each team in the Champions League final, they will be able to buy tickets through their own clubs. 

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They are likely to have a ladder system in place, which means the most loyal supporters, e.g. those with season tickets or the most points, will get the first chance to buy. 

For neutrals, Champions League final tickets were available to buy via the official UEFA website

The ticket application portal opened on April 9 and closed on April 16, meaning the window to apply has now passed. 

Those who were successful in applying will be entered into a ballot that will be drawn after the completion of the semi-finals. 

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Champions League final: Ticket prices

For fans buying tickets from their clubs, the price is capped at £60 due to UEFA’s ‘Fans First’ system. 

But for those buying as a neutral, tickets are much more expensive and they are split into four different categories. 

Accessibility tickets are £60 each while Category 3 tickets, which are the furthest away from the pitch at Wembley, fly up to £160. 

In Category 2, prices rocket to £430 and Category 1 tickets are £610. 

There is not an official ticket resale platform this year with fans who are unable to go having to get their money back instead. 

Details on the prices for hospitality tickets can be found here

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