Liverpool will receive an official allocation of just 12,000 tickets should they reach the Europa League final. The Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland, will host the final on May 22 and thousands of supporters will be desperate for a ticket, regardless of who reaches the competition's finale.
As it stands, eight teams remain in the tournament. Liverpool or Atalanta will face either Benfica or Marseille in one semi-final and AC Milan or AS Roma will play either West Ham or Bayer Leverkusen in the other. So, there could very well be an all-English Europa League final next month.
Nevertheless, with Jurgen Klopp set to leave Anfield at the end of the season, the German will be determined to mark his final campaign on Merseyside with another piece of silverware. The Reds got their hands on the Carabao Cup in February after Virgil Van Dijk netted a late winner against Chelsea at Wembley.
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For now, it remains to be seen whether or not Liverpool will make it to the Europa League final in May. But if they do, Liverpool supporters will be desperate to get their hands on a ticket for not only a European final but also, what could be Klopp's final game in charge of the club.
However, supporters will be left bitterly disappointed by the latest ticket news for the showpiece event. The Aviva Stadium has been reduced from a 51,700 capacity to 48,000. Additionally, according to UEFA, only 12,000 tickets will be available to either finalist (24,000 in total between them).
Then, another 12,000 tickets will be offered for sale to fans worldwide. UEFA states that 'each
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