UEFA opened its public ballot for the 2025 Champions League Final on 14 February, offering ten thousand tickets directly to fans worldwide through the official portal. Applications remain open until 28 February and results will be emailed by 5 March, with prices ranging from sixty euro for restricted view Category Four seats to six hundred euro for prime Category One locations on the halfway line.
Each finalist club receives twenty thousand tickets apiece which they distribute via loyalty schemes and official travel packages. Paris Saint Germain operate a tiered season ticket points ladder, while Inter plan a weighted lottery open to members registered before 1 January 2024. Successful applicants must collect wristbands in Munich city centre the day before the match, bringing photo ID and the payment card used to purchase.
Hospitality options are sold exclusively through UEFA partner company Matchday VIP. Packages start at two thousand euro and include premium seating, pre match dining and access to the Champions League Club lounge. Sponsors and corporate partners account for a further five thousand seats, leaving roughly fifteen thousand for the neutral contingent.
Fans should avoid unauthorised secondary websites. UEFA warns that resale above face value violates tournament terms and may lead to cancellation at the turnstile. A safe alternative is the official resale platform that opens on 1 April, allowing supporters to transfer tickets at the original price with new QR codes issued automatically.
Supporters requiring accessibility spaces can apply for complimentary companion tickets in the ballot. Youth bundles are also available, pairing an adult at Category Three with a child under fourteen for a combined price of one hundred euro. With demand expected to exceed half a million applications, early registration and verified club membership remain the best routes to securing a seat.