Ticket sales for the 2019 UEFA Europa League final in Baku, Azerbaijan, will start on 7 March at 14:00CET, exclusively via UEFA.com, and will run until 14:00CET on 21 March.
The vast majority of the tickets for the final, which will be played at the Baku Olympic Stadium on Wednesday 29 May, have been set aside for the general public and fans of the two finalist clubs. Approximately 37,500 tickets are being made available to fans worldwide via UEFA.com, with the number of tickets reserved for fans of the two finalists to be confirmed in due course.
For the sales process on UEFA.com, tickets will not be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Instead, a ballot will be conducted to allocate the tickets once the sales period has ended.
The ticket price categories available to the general public are:
• Category 4: €30
• Category 3: €50
• Category 2: €90
• Category 1: €140
• Accessible tickets for disabled spectators: €30 (ticket priced at Category 4 rate and one companion ticket provided for free)
• Youth package: €60 (two Category 2 tickets – one adult and one youth under the age of 14 sold at discounted Category 4 rate); 400 youth packages (800 tickets) in total are on sale to the general public
Hospitality packages for the final are already on sale.
Applicants can apply for up to four tickets per person. The tickets will be personalised, and each applicant is required to provide their personal details on the ticket portal. They will be informed via email by 5 April at the latest whether their application has been successful. Fans will also be able to check the status of their application on the ticket portal. The majority of tickets will be delivered to fans via the UEFA official mobile ticketing application. Local fans from Azerbaijan will have the option of selecting a paper ticket or a mobile ticket.
A frequently asked questions section is available on UEFA.com.
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