Fans hoping to grab a last-gasp ticket for Liverpool's crunch Premier League clash with Manchester City could have to stup up a whopping £13,000.
Tickets for the mouth-watering contest on Sunday are selling for £6,500 on the black market. And punters will have to stump up for two seats if they want to land prime positions in the lower tier of Anfield's Main Stand for what could be the final showdown between Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola - landing them with a final bill of £13,000.
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Anfield tickets usually sell for around £60 - but ticket resale sites are making a fortune by hiking up the prices given the level of interest in the game.
This match is really important for the title race. If either team wins, they'll be at the top of the table. Right now, Guardiola's team is only one point behind Liverpool.
Manchester City has only won twice at Liverpool during the Premier League era. The last time they won was in 2021 when there were no fans in the stadium. Ilkay Gundogan scored two goals to help City win 4-1. Before that, their last win came in 2003.
The meeting could be the last between two coaching giants with Klopp set to depart Liverpool at the end of the season. Guardiola has not ruled out testing himself against Klopp in the future, however.
He said: "We might play in the FA Cup and, the future, nobody knows. He's young, I'm young, so I don't know."
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