Champions League 2026 Quarter Final Ticket Prices: All 8 Games
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- Ben Green
The 2025/26 Champions League quarter-finals are confirmed, and the ticket prices tell an interesting story. PSG vs Liverpool, Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich, Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid and Arsenal vs Sporting CP make up a last eight that reads like a fantasy draw.
As you would expect from the Champions League.
First legs kick off on 7 and 8 April, with the return fixtures on 14 and 15 April.
Based on current SeatPick resale listings, prices range from £158 for the Lisbon opener all the way to £374 for the Allianz Arena second leg. We have broken down the ticket prices for all 8 games so you know exactly what to expect.
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Champions League Quarter-Final Ticket Prices: All 8 Games
All eight matches across the two legs are confirmed. Every kick-off is at 21:00 CET. Here is the full price breakdown.
| Date | Event + Venue | Starting Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| 7 Apr 2026 | Sporting CP vs Arsenal, Estadio Jose Alvalade, Lisbon | £158 |
| 7 Apr 2026 | Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich, Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid | £266 |
| 8 Apr 2026 | PSG vs Liverpool, Parc des Princes, Paris | £224 |
| 8 Apr 2026 | FC Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid, Camp Nou, Barcelona | £210 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Atletico Madrid vs FC Barcelona, Riyadh Air Metropolitano, Madrid | £180 ⭐ Best Value |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Liverpool vs PSG, Anfield, Liverpool | £200 |
| 15 Apr 2026 | Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid, Allianz Arena, Munich | £374 |
| 15 Apr 2026 | Arsenal vs Sporting CP, Emirates Stadium, London | £179 |
All prices based on SeatPick resale listings as of 19 March 2026. Availability and pricing subject to change.
Key Champions League 2026 Quarter Finals Ticket Pricing Insights
The eight quarter-final matches throw up some fascinating pricing differences. Here is what stands out from the current data.
The Allianz Arena is the most expensive second leg. Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid on 15 April is the priciest of all eight legs, with tickets starting at £374 and averaging £794. With Real Madrid having knocked out Manchester City for the third consecutive season, demand for this historic tie is sky-high.
Lisbon is the most affordable entry point across the whole tie. Sporting CP vs Arsenal opens the quarter-final week with the lowest starting price at £158, though average prices of £324 reflect strong demand from Arsenal's large travelling support. With over 1,600 tickets currently listed, it also has the second-highest availability among the first legs.
The Atletico Madrid second leg is the best value of the return fixtures. Atletico vs Barcelona at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano has the lowest second-leg starting price at £180, and with only 141 tickets available it could sell out quickly. This is one to move on fast.
PSG vs Liverpool has the widest price range of any first leg. Tickets at the Parc des Princes start at £224 but the top end reaches over £25,000, the widest spread of any first leg. That reflects an enormous mix of category options at one of Europe's most atmospheric grounds.
Arsenal vs Sporting CP at the Emirates has the most tickets available. Over 5,600 listings are currently on the secondary market for the 15 April second leg at the Emirates, making it the most liquid of all eight games. Fans hoping to attend an Arsenal European night at home have the most choice here.
The Bernabeu first leg is the second most expensive opening fixture. Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich on 7 April starts at £266 with an average of £582, reflecting the scale of the occasion. Over 4,200 tickets are listed, giving fans good options across price ranges.
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The Four Quarter-Final Ties Explained
PSG vs Liverpool
Defending champions PSG demolished Chelsea 8-2 on aggregate in the round of 16 and now face Liverpool, who overturned a first-leg deficit to beat Galatasaray 4-1 overall. This is a tie between two of the most attack-minded teams remaining in the competition.
PSG knocked out Liverpool on penalties at Anfield last season and have an incredible record against English clubs in 2025 and 2026. Expect both legs to be tightly contested.
Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich
This is arguably the glamour tie of the round. Real Madrid knocked out Manchester City for the third season running with a commanding 5-1 aggregate win, while Bayern dismantled Atalanta 10-2 over two legs. Two of the most decorated clubs in Champions League history go head to head.
Real Madrid and Bayern have reached this stage of the Champions League 22 and 24 times respectively, so both clubs know exactly what big European nights look like.
Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid
An all-Spanish affair at Camp Nou and the Metropolitano. Barcelona put seven past Newcastle on Wednesday night to win 8-3 on aggregate, while Atletico beat Tottenham 7-5 over the two legs. Diego Simeone against Hansi Flick promises to be a fascinating tactical contest.
This is a derby in all but name, and the atmosphere at both venues will be electric.
Atletico Madrid beat FC Barcelona 4-3 on aggregate in the Copa Del Rey semi-finals. Simeone's side won 4-0 at home and held on at the Camp Nou. A similar goal-laden tie in the Champions League should be expected.
Arsenal vs Sporting CP
Arsenal finished the league phase with a perfect eight wins from eight, the first team ever to do so. Sporting CP produced one of the moments of the round of 16, overturning a 3-0 first-leg deficit against Bodo/Glimt in extra time to become only the fifth team in Champions League history to recover from such a deficit.
Arsenal will be favourites over two legs, but Sporting have proved they can handle big European occasions.
Don't Forget: The Final is in Budapest
The 2026 Champions League final takes place on 30 May at the Puskas Arena in Budapest. It will be the first time the Hungarian capital has hosted the European showpiece. Tickets are already available on the resale market from £2,588, with demand expected to soar once the finalists are confirmed.
| Date | Event + Venue | Starting Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| 30 May 2026 | Champions League Final, Puskas Arena, Budapest | £2,588 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When are the Champions League quarter-finals in 2026?
The first legs take place on 7 and 8 April 2026, with the return legs on 14 and 15 April. All matches kick off at 21:00 CET.
Which teams are in the Champions League quarter-finals 2026?
The eight remaining teams are PSG, Liverpool, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, FC Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Arsenal and Sporting CP.
How much are Champions League quarter-final tickets in 2026?
Based on current SeatPick resale listings, prices range from £158 for Sporting CP vs Arsenal in Lisbon up to £374 for the Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid second leg at the Allianz Arena. Prices vary significantly across all 8 games by fixture and category.
Where is the 2026 Champions League final?
The final is held at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary on 30 May 2026. It is the first time the stadium has hosted the Champions League final. Tickets are on sale now from £2,588 on the resale market.










