UEFA has announced the allocation of tickets to supporters for this year’s Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League finals.
The quarter-finals of all three competitions are yet to begin, with talkSPORT ready to bring you live coverage of all the action.
Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, West Ham and Aston Villa are England’s latest representatives through the tournaments and will be aiming for a place in the showcases.
Supporters who will be lucky enough to see their teams battle it out for silverware in the final now have information on tickets, which are now on sale.
UEFA says the most affordable tickets will be “exclusively reserved” for supporters of teams participating in the final in the “Fans First” category.
Three other prize categories will also be offered to supporters, with the organizing body specifying the amount supporters will have to pay.
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For the Champions League final on June 1 at Wembley Stadium, which accommodates 90,000 fans, supporters and the general public will be able to purchase 60,000 of the 86,600 tickets available.
Each finalist team, which could be City and Arsenal, will be allocated 25,000 tickets and the remaining tickets will be sold to fans around the world.
Fans First and disabled spectator tickets are priced at £60, with Category 3 priced at £160, Category 2 at £430 and Category 1 at £610, a slight drop on last year.
The Europa League final will be played on May 22 at the 51,711-capacity Aviva Stadium in Dublin, with 36,000 of the 48,000 tickets going to supporters and the general public.
The teams that reach the final, with Liverpool and West Ham vying to do so, will each be allocated 12,000 tickets and, as with the Champions League final, the rest will be sold to fans around the world.
Fans First and disabled spectator tickets are priced at €40 (£34), category 3 is €65 (£56), category 2 is €100 (£86) and category 3 is 150 € (£128).
Finally, the Europa Conference League final will be held on May 29 at the AEK Arena in Greece with a capacity of 32,500, and supporters and the general public will be entitled to 21,000 of the 27,100 tickets available.
The teams that reach the final, of which Villa could possibly be, will only receive 9,000 tickets each and, similarly to the other two finals, the rest will be sold to fans around the world.
Fans First and disabled spectator tickets are priced at €25 (£21), Category 3 is listed at €45 (£39), Category 2 is €85 (£73) and Category 1 is at €125 (£107).
UEFA also revealed ticket information for the Super Cup final, which is played between the winners of the Champions League and Europa League.
The National Stadium in Warsaw, the Polish capital, will host it and will have a capacity of 56,826 for UEFA matches, with the finalist team and the general public expected to have 48,000 of the 56,400 tickets available.
Prices for category 3 and disabled spectators are listed at €30 (£26), category 2 is €80 (£68) and category 1 is set at €130 (£111).
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