CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
UEFA confirm 16,500 fans to attend Champions League final
33% of the Estadio do Dragao in Porto will be filled with fans for Saturday's final with both participating clubs getting an allocation of 6,000 tickets each.
UEFA have confirmed the number of spectators set to attend Saturday's Champions League final in Porto. After a series of meetings with local authorities, 16,500 fans will be at the Do Dragao stadium (home to FC Porto) for Saturday's show-piece game as Chelsea take on Manchester City in an all Premier League final.
Portuguese authorities confirmed a capacity of 33% (or up to 16,500 spectators). Each of the finalist clubs had an allocation of 6,000 tickets reserved for their supporters and sales for those were conducted by the clubs directly.
General public ticket sale
1,700 tickets reserved for the general public will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis and will go on sale today (25 May) with sales commencing at 14:00 CEST.
The price categories available for the general public for the final: Category 4: €70, Category 3: €180 Category 2: €450, and Category 1: €600. Accessibility tickets for disabled spectators are available for €70 (ticket priced at Category 4 rate and one companion ticket provided for free).
Stadium access
Fans with tickets hoping to access to the stadium on Saturday will have to complete certain covid protocol measures with all fans needing to supply proof of a vaccine or a negative Covid-19 test result (PCR test dating 26, 27, 28 or 29 May 2021 or a negative rapid antigen test result from 28 or 29 May 2021).
Supporters travelling from abroad will also have to comply with border entry restrictions and requirements that will be in force at the time of the final.