Fans can now buy seats for every UEFA club final this spring, with prices ranging widely across the men’s and women’s title games.

Fans can now buy seats for every UEFA club final this spring, with prices ranging widely across the men’s and women’s title games.
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How much does it cost to attend a UEFA Champions League final? How does it compare to other finals?

Update:

The general public can now buy tickets for any of the UEFA club competition finals. European soccer’s governing body has released seats for every game that will bring its 2026 tournaments to a close, from the men’s UEFA Champions League to the women’s UEFA Champions League.

UEFA has stuck with a formula used in previous years, making room for both club supporters and the wider public to attend in person the games that will decide each title. Those two groups will once again receive the largest share of the tickets.

The UEFA finals

  • UEFA Champions League: May 30 in Budapest, Hungary
  • UEFA Women’s Champions League: May 23 in Oslo, Norway
  • UEFA Europa League: May 20 in Istanbul, Türkiye
  • UEFA Conference League: May 27 in Leipzig, Germany

UEFA is aiming for a strong turnout at each final, and that is why prices have been lowered in an effort to generate a bigger response. In some cases, the cost of attending these games is noticeably lower than at other major events.

The Champions League final will have a total of 39,000 tickets available for the general public and fans, with prices ranging from about $76 to about $1,035 for Category 1 seats. Europe’s top club competition will carry the highest prices overall, with Category 2 tickets at about $196 and Category 3 at about $709.

The women’s Champions League final will offer the lowest prices across the board. With 20,000 tickets available for fans and the general public, prices will range from about $22 for Category 3 to about $76 for Category 1, while Category 2 seats will cost about $44.

The Europa League will likewise make 27,500 tickets available to fans and the general public, with prices set at about $44 for the cheapest seats, about $71 for Category 3, about $174 for Category 2 and about $261 for Category 1. Those prices are higher than for the Conference League, which will release 33,200 tickets for the same groups at about $27, about $49 for Category 3, about $152 for Category 2 and about $207 for Category 1.

For fans with disabilities, ticket prices will be about $76 for the Champions League final, about $44 for the Europa League final, about $27 for the Conference League final and about $22 for the women’s Champions League final.

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