Tickets for the Champions League final: Details for Man City Vs Inter fans:
The 2022/23 Champions League final will feature Manchester City and Internazionale in their first competitive encounter.
The European championship might be the final leg in a historic trifecta of triumph for Pep Guardiola's ruthless team, with the Premier League and FA Cup both within reach.
After becoming the first Italian side ever to win the triple crown in 2010, Inter has not advanced to the Champions League final since. Before facing off on the biggest of continental stages, Simone Inzaghi's team must first compete in the Coppa Italia final.
Here is all the information you require to get a seat for a memorable evening.
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The 2022–23 Champions League championship game will be played on June 10 at 20:00 (BST). The FA Cup final between City and rival Manchester United will take place one week earlier, while Inter will wrap off the Serie A season on Sunday, June 4, away at Torino.
Like in 2005, the Champions League final between England and Italy will take place at Istanbul's Ataturk Olympic Stadium. The 75,000-seat stadium hosted what is perhaps the best final in the competition's history almost two decades ago, when Liverpool famously overcame a 3-0 halftime deficit before defeating AC Milan in a penalty shootout.
The venue was slated to host the 2020 Champions League championship before COVID-19 dominated the world, notably hard-hitting Turkey. From the quarterfinals on, the competition was restructured into an eight-team mini-tournament played in Portugal.
Manchester City advanced to the final in 2021, which was also scheduled to take place in Istanbul but underwent a second change as a result of COVID-19 limitations. In Porto's Estadio do Dragao that summer, City fell to Chelsea.
How much are tickets to the Champions League final?
For the greatest club football match of the season, the first of four ticket categories has the lowest price at £61; however, the next most affordable price level is a hefty £156. A seat in the Ataturk this June might cost as much as £599, while Category Three tickets are available for £425.
Manchester City gives season ticket holders first dibs on tickets during the first round of sales. There will undoubtedly be a second chance to reserve a space in Istanbul, but the costs will be significantly higher.
First Category: £61
2nd category: £156
3rd category: £425
Fourth Category: £599
How many tickets are sold for the Champions League final between Man City and Inter?
The Ataturk has a seating capacity of 74,753, however just 19,926 tickets each have been allocated for Manchester City and Inter fans. This season, City has hosted 51,000 Champions League games on average, whereas Inter has hosted more than 71,000 spectators for the most of their European matches at San Siro.
There would still be 34,901 seats available at the Ataturk after City and Inter's allotment have been completed. 7,500 of those remaining chairs will be warmed by the general people following a public vote on UEFA's website.
The remaining 27,401 tickets will be filled by local organizers, UEFA officials, national football organisations, business partners, and broadcasters.
The Champions League championship path of Man City
Manchester City will be lining up for a Champions League final for the second time in three years. City's domineering home performance has surely contributed to their victory in this year's competition.
Without giving up at the Etihad, City defeated RB Leipzig, Bayern Munich, and the defending champions Real Madrid in the knockout stages with a total of 14 goals. But since overcoming Sevilla at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan in September, City has drawn its last five away matches in the Champions League.
While City's prudence on the road in Europe may offer Inter optimism for the final to be played on neutral ground, Guardiola's team does have the competition's top scorer. Erling Haaland has scored 12 goals in the Champions League this season, more than four of the clubs which advanced to the tournament's knockout rounds.
The journey of Inter Champions League final
Inter was not considered a favorite to advance through the group stage, much less reach the championship game. Inter grabbed four points away from Barcelona to finish ahead of the Catalans and Viktoria Plzen despite suffering home and away losses to Bayern Munich.
With the help of his team's strong defensive play in the knockout rounds, Simone Inzaghi, who has earned a well-deserved reputation as a cup specialist, led the Nerazzurri to five clean sheets in six games.
Inter broke through the hoopla surrounding Roger Schmidt's Benfica with a commanding 2-0 win in the first leg in Lisbon, following a close 1-0 aggregate triumph over Porto in the round of 16.
In both legs of a match against their bitter rivals Milan, Inter trounced them in front of a boisterous San Siro.
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