Liverpool enthusiasts brace for ‘crazy’ chase as UEFA announces Europa League final price points | football

The race for Liverpool enthusiasts to attend this year’s Europa League final has begun, with UEFA opening the ticket pricing portal on Tuesday.

The prizes and allowances were published this morning on the association’s website, with the two finalists receiving just 12,000 entries each, and another 12,000 entries for the general public. Applicants can apply for up to 4 entries in the other award categories.

The maximum estimated seats (category 1) charge €150 each, category 2 seats charge €100 and category 3 seats charge €65. Fans First tickets (reserved for the two finalists) charge €40 each, the same value as tickets available to spectators with disabilities.

The Times’ Henry Winter shared the main points after the announcement, saying that the call-up “is going to be crazy”, and that fans of either club taking part in the Europa League final will be allocated just 12,000 tickets each.

– Tuesday, April 9, 2024

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While Dublin’s Aviva Stadium has a capacity of 51,711 (around 50% more than the attendance at Basel’s St Jakob Park when Liverpool last played in the Europa League final in 2016), the demand for tickets will still be insane, especially if the Reds get the flagship luminary.

The Kopites, who have travelled to Istanbul, Athens and Kiev in past European finals, will be happy to have to cross the Irish Sea this year, if Jurgen Klopp’s side manage to beat Atalanta and then Benfica or Marseille. .

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However, LFC enthusiasts are understandably furious that the club will be guaranteed 12,000 tickets when that figure is less than 25% of the stadium’s capacity, and why more than 15,000 seats appear to be reserved for corporate sponsors and other routes inaccessible to the public. . the public.

With a genuine option for Reds enthusiasts to travel to Dublin even without a properly priced ticket in hand, there have been discussions of a conceivable venue for enthusiasts at the 82,300-capacity Croke Park in the north of the city, although this plan has not been confirmed.

Let’s hope Liverpool reach the Europa League final and, if so, the day’s experience will be more fun than the horrific scenes seen in Paris two years ago.

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