Champions League 2026: Semi-Final Ticket Prices Compared
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- Ben Green
Can the Champions League semi-finals live up to the quality of football we just saw in the quarter-finals of Europe's premier club competition?
If you had a ticket for Atletico Madrid's second leg with Barcelona or Bayern Munich's fantastic win over Real Madrid then you are no doubt still reliving incredible football matches.
In particular, Bayern Munich's 4-3 victory over Real Madrid at the Allianz Arena was one of the greatest Champions League matches of all time.
Four teams remain. Two of the best teams in Europe, in PSG and Bayern Munich go head-to-head. Whilst Arsenal and Atletico Madrid face off in the other Champions League semi-final.
Four games at the end of April and beginning of May will decide who meets in the final at the Puskas Arena to close out the European club season.
The secondary market is already buzzing with tickets for the Champions League semi-finals and we have drilled into the data to see which way the market is thinking about four crucial games.
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Champions League Semi-Final Ticket Prices: Every Leg
Here is every semi-final leg, the venue, and where the resale market starts right now.
| Date | Event + Venue | Starting Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| 28 Apr 2026 | PSG vs Bayern Munich, Parc des Princes | £413 |
| 29 Apr 2026 | Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal, Metropolitano | £291 |
| 5 May 2026 | Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid, Emirates Stadium | £480 |
| 6 May 2026 | Bayern Munich vs PSG, Allianz Arena | £783 |
All prices based on SeatPick resale listings as of 16 April 2026. Availability and pricing subject to change.
Why Are Bayern Munich vs PSG Tickets So Expensive?
The Allianz Arena second leg is almost twice the price of the PSG first leg at the Parc des Princes, and the gap tells you where the premium demand sits right now. Bayern just produced one of the great European nights in their own stadium, and their fans are electric going into this semi-final.
This is also a rematch of the 2020 Champions League final, which Bayern won 1-0 in Lisbon. Both clubs will know exactly what is at stake. Inventory for the Allianz Arena leg is notably tighter than the other three fixtures, which only adds to the price pressure.
PSG: Defending Champions Chasing a Second Consecutive Title
PSG won the Champions League for the first time in their history last season, beating Inter Milan 5-0 in the final at the Allianz Arena. Now, under Luis Enrique, they are attempting to become back-to-back European champions.
For many the winner of the PSG-Bayern tie will be strong favourites in the final. This somewhat ignores the incredible jobs Mikel Arteta and Diego Simeone have done in London and Madrid respectively. Certainly though, it will be fascinating to see how the slick PSG attack goes head-to-head with the Bayern's brilliant trio of Harry Kane, Luis Diaz and Michael Olise.
Atletico Madrid at Home: The Best Value Semi-Final Ticket
The Atletico Madrid first leg at the Metropolitano on 29 April is the most affordable entry point across all four legs, starting at £291. That is a significant gap below the Arsenal return at the Emirates, and even further below the two legs in Germany and France.
Atletico are in the Champions League semi-finals for the first time since 2016/17, after knocking out Tottenham and then eliminating Barcelona across two dominant legs. Diego Simeone's side have been one of the stories of this tournament, and the Metropolitano will be an incredible atmosphere for a semi-final of this magnitude.
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Arsenal: Back-to-Back Semi-Finals for the First Time in Their History
Arsenal reached the semi-finals last season before being eliminated by PSG. Reaching back-to-back Champions League semi-finals for the first time in the club's history is already a landmark, and demand to be at the Emirates for a European semi-final reflects that.
The Emirates leg on 5 May starts at £480, making it the second most affordable of the four fixtures. Average resale prices for that game stand at £1,134, compared to £2,432 for the Allianz Arena second leg, a difference that reflects both the occasion and the scarcity of tickets in Munich.
Key Pricing Insights From the Champions League Semi Finals Data
The Atletico first leg has the fewest listings of the four games despite being the cheapest to enter. That combination of low price and tight supply means that the £291 starting point may not last long as 29 April approaches.
Across all four legs, average prices range from £703 for the PSG home leg up to £2,432 for the Bayern home leg. The gap between cheapest and most expensive average is larger than the gap between cheapest and most expensive starting price, which suggests premium seats at the Allianz Arena are commanding extraordinary sums.
SeatPick compares available resale listings from multiple trusted platforms in one place, so you can see all your options side by side rather than searching each site separately.
What Does the Champions League Final Cost Right Now?
The final takes place on 30 May 2026 at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, and resale tickets are already available at a starting price of £2,784. That figure will shift once the two finalists are confirmed after the second legs in May.
| Date | Event + Venue | Starting Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| 29 Apr 2026 | Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal, Metropolitano | £291 |
| 28 Apr 2026 | PSG vs Bayern Munich, Parc des Princes | £413 |
| 5 May 2026 | Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid, Emirates Stadium | £480 |
| 6 May 2026 | Bayern Munich vs PSG, Allianz Arena | £783 |
| 30 May 2026 | Champions League Final, Puskás Aréna, Budapest | £2,784 |
All prices based on SeatPick resale listings as of 16 April 2026. Availability and pricing subject to change.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Champions League 2026 Semi Final Tickets
How much are Champions League semi-final tickets?
Resale prices start at £291 for Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal on 29 April at the Metropolitano. The most expensive leg is Bayern Munich vs PSG at the Allianz Arena on 6 May, starting at £783. All four legs are available to compare through resale platforms listed on SeatPick.
Which Champions League semi-final leg is the best value?
The Atletico Madrid home leg on 29 April offers the lowest entry point at £291. It also has the fewest listings of the four games, so that starting price is likely to rise as the match approaches.
How much are Champions League final tickets in 2026?
The Champions League final takes place on 30 May 2026 at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest. Resale tickets currently start at £2,784, with the market expected to move once the two finalists are confirmed following the second legs in May.
When do the Champions League semi-finals take place?
The first legs are on 28 April (PSG vs Bayern at Parc des Princes) and 29 April (Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal at the Metropolitano). The second legs are on 5 May (Arsenal vs Atletico at the Emirates) and 6 May (Bayern vs PSG at the Allianz Arena).










