Tickets for this season’s Champions League Final are set to be hot-property on Merseyside after Liverpool’s stunning comeback against Barcelona on Tuesday night.
But, as with all Champions League finals, they will also be hard to come by.
While Atletico Madrid’s Wanda Metropolitano stadium has a capacity of 63,500, only 38,000 tickets were allocated to supporters.
Tickets were available via a ballot system back in March, with Uefa setting a deadline of 1pm GMT on Thursday, 21 March.
Fans would then be informed via email whether their application had been successful on April 5.
At this stage, supporters were invited to complete their purchases, with any unsold tickets then being allocated to other applicants.
How much do tickets cost?
| Category 1 | €600 |
| Category 2 | €450 |
| Category 3 | €180 |
| Category 4 | €70 |
| Accessibility tickets | €70 |
| Youth package (one adult, one child - 14 or younger) | €140 |
Click here to access the Uefa ticket portal.
Can I buy ticket from other sellers?
Uefa outline on their website that third party and secondary ticket platforms are not authorised by the organisation, and that entry will be denied.
“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.”