Everything you need to know about how to get tickets for Europe’s second-tier competition this season
The UEFA Europa League may have long played second fiddle to the glitz and the glamour of the UEFA Champions League, but victory in Europe’s second-tier club competition still represents a major achievement in world sport. Stretching from the start to the close of every continental season, it is one of the biggest prizes in football.
Defending champions Sevilla extended their freakish success last term with an ill-tempered victory over Roma on penalties in Budapest, but with the Spanish heavyweights back in UCL competition, it’s an open field for plenty of Europe’s biggest and brightest teams to lay their hands on some much-vaunted silverware in 2023-24.
But just where can you get your hands on UEFA Europa League tickets? Allow GOAL to wheel away from the winning shootout and guide you through where to buy them, how much they’ll cost and what you can expect to see across the coming season.
Typically, with the exception of the final, you cannot buy tickets for the UEFA Europa League directly through UEFA themselves. Instead, they are sold on an individual basis by the clubs competing in this year’s edition of the competition.
In order to purchase UEFA Europa League tickets, you will need to visit the individual team website and buy your seat from there for the fixture you wish to attend.
In addition, you might be able to obtain tickets to fixtures through second-hand retailers, such as StubHub. If you are looking to pick up tickets for the UEFA Europa League final, keep an eye on UEFA’s official channels for further information.
The price for UEFA Europa League tickets can vary due to multiple factors, including the round of the
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