It's full speed ahead for the UEFA Europa League final. UEFA have opened the ticket application portal for the general public ahead of the match which will be played at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán on May 18th. The sale of the tickets will be carried out through a ballot for which applications will close on April 28th at 14:00. Every person is only able to request a maximum of two tickets from the same price category and will find out the results of the draw via email before May 6th.
There will be a total of 40,000 tickets available for the final, 33,000 of which will be available to fans and the general public. Each finalist will receive 10,000 tickets and out of these 8,000 will be given free to the fans after their loyal support throughout the pandemic. The remaining 13,000 tickets will be on sale for fans across the world through UEFA.com. The sales process and the allocation of the tickets reserved for fans of the clubs in the final will be organised by the clubs involved, including the free tickets.
In terms of the tickets themselves, their price will range between €40 and €150 in five categories including tickets for the disabled and wheelchair users. Those fans will be able to enjoy an accessible entrance, separate from their seats are located in the stadium. The availability of tickets for the general public will include from category 1 to category 4. Nevertheless, you can only request tickets in one price category which can be made through the following link.