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UEFA has unveiled the cost of tickets to the Champions League final of this season, as well as the Europa League prices and the Europa Conference League.
Ticket sales for the three male finals have already started via the official UEFA website and will take place until 10 a.m. on April 11.
In an announcement on Monday, the European football director confirmed that the price of tickets for the majority of fans participating in the final of the Champions League in Munich next month will remain the same as the last campaign.
The two clubs that make the final will each be allocated in total of 18,000 seats in the 64,500 Allianz Arena of Bayern Munich, with 38,700 with fans or the general public.
By using a policy of “Fans First”, UEFA announced that supporters of the two clubs involved in the final will be offered tickets for a jelly cost of € 70 (£ 60), via a lottery system.
Spectators hoping to guarantee premium seats will however have to pay much more on tickets, because the VIP category sees a strong increase.
UEFA has unveiled the cost of tickets to the Champions League final of this season in Munich


Mikel Arteta (left) of Arsenal and Unai Emery (right) of Aston Villa hopes to reach the final

The price of tickets for the Europa League final, held in Bilbao next month, has also been revealed
The price of tickets in category 1, the most expensive section, exploded from 33% to € 950 (£ 816), against € 713 (£ 612).
Meanwhile, category 2 seats are € 650 (£ 558), 30% more than the price of € 500 (£ 429) compared to last season.
In category 3, tickets have decreased slightly to € 180 (£ 154), compared to € 186 (£ 160).
Arsenal hopes to take a good start against Real Madrid in the first leg of his quarter -final of the Champions League in the Emirates on Tuesday, while his compatriot Aston Villa faced PSG in Paris on Wednesday.
Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Barcelona and Dortmund are the other four teams that are fighting for a place in the final of this year on May 31.
As for the Europa League, which takes place on May 21 at the San Mames stadium in Bilbao, a total of 41,000 of 49,600 tickets will be available for fans and the general public.
The “Fans First” tickets are at a price of € 40 (£ 34), while categories 1, 2 and 3 are € 240 (£ 206), € 160 (£ 137) and € 65 respectively (£ 55).
The Europa League presents a final chance of Argenserie for Manchester United and Tottenham this campaign, with the Red Devils against Lyon Next and Spurs facing Eintracht Francfurt in their quarterfinals.
For the final of the Europa conference league at the Wroclaw stadium in Poland on May 28, which Chelsea is firm favorites to win, fans tickets are € 25 (£ 21), category 1 is at a price of € 190 (£ 163), category 2 is € 140 (£ 120) and category 3 is € 45 (£ 38).

The Champions League final will be held in Allianz Arena with 64,500 places in Bayern Munich

The Women’s Champions League offers the cheapest tickets of all the main European finals

Villa fans take advantage of a historic race in the Champions League and hope to do the final
The Women’s Champions League offers the cheapest tickets of all major finals in Europe this season, although the “fans first” seats are not available.
Category 1 tickets are € 40 (£ 34) for the final in Lisbon on May 24, with cheaper tickets available in category 2 and category 3, € 20 (£ 17) and € 10 (£ 8) respectively.