Arsenal have reached their first Champions League final since 2006, and the attention has already shifted to Budapest and the ticket scramble that comes with it. UEFA says tickets for Arsenal supporters will go on sale on the club's official website within the next few days, with each finalist receiving 17,200 seats for fans.
That is the immediate story now. Reaching the final is the big football achievement, but for supporters the practical details matter just as much once the celebrations settle.
What Arsenal fans know so far about ticket sales
UEFA told football.london: "Tickets will go out on sale on the official Arsenal website within the next few days."
The wording is important because there is still no exact sale date in the supplied sources. What is clear is that Arsenal will handle sales through their official website, and that the process is close enough now for fans to start making plans.
Each finalist club gets 17,200 tickets for supporters. For a club in its first final since 2006, demand is obviously going to run well beyond that number. That is just the reality of these occasions, especially when Arsenal have been so strong in the competition and the sense of occasion is unusually high.
The broader ticket pool matters too. A total of 39,000 tickets out of the 61,400 available stadium seats are reserved for fans and the general public, according to football.london. General public tickets were made available worldwide through UEFA's official website, with a lottery after the application period.
That does at least show UEFA have kept a significant share for fans rather than sponsors and hospitality, even if the club allocation will still feel tight from an Arsenal perspective.
The Budapest final comes with high prices and one capacity dispute
The 2026 Champions League final is set for 30 May at 5pm UK time at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, Hungary. UEFA said the earlier kick-off, moved forward from the traditional 8pm slot, is intended to "enhance the matchday experience and benefit fans, teams and host cities" and "make it even more accessible, inclusive and impactful for everyone involved".
Ticket prices range from €70 for Fans First seats to €950 for Category 1. That spread tells you plenty about modern final ticketing. There is still a lower entry point for supporters, but the premium end remains expensive enough to price out plenty of ordinary fans.
There is also a small but relevant disagreement in the source material around the stadium size. Football.london refers to 61,400 available stadium seats in the context of ticket allocations, while another source uses a higher overall capacity figure. For supporters trying to judge their chances, the safer figure to use here is the one attached directly to the ticketing breakdown: 61,400 available seats, with 39,000 reserved for fans and the general public.
Why Arsenal's run has made this final feel bigger
This is not a fluke run that has caught everyone off guard. Arsenal have won all 8 of their Champions League matches this season, scoring 23 goals and conceding 4. They also sit 1st in the Premier League with 76 points.
That matters because the demand around this final is being driven by a team that looks genuinely convincing, not one that has stumbled into a one-off occasion. Mikel Arteta's side have carried form across competitions, and supporters have every reason to feel this is a final worth stretching for.
Bukayo Saka has been central to that run, with 5 combined goals and assists in 10 Champions League appearances. His winning goal in the semi-final second leg against Atletico Madrid helped send Arsenal through, and it is another reason the rush for tickets will only intensify.
The identity of the other finalist still shapes some of the travel and football conversation, whether that ends up being Paris Saint Germain or Bayern München. But for Arsenal fans, the priority is simpler than that right now: wait for the club sale to open, understand the pricing, and move quickly when the window goes live.
FAQ
When do Arsenal Champions League final tickets go on sale?
UEFA said tickets for Arsenal supporters will go on sale on the official Arsenal website within the next few days. The brief does not give an exact sale date, so supporters only have that current timeframe.
How many tickets do Arsenal get for the 2026 Champions League final?
Each finalist club will receive an allocation of 17,200 tickets for supporters. That is the key number for Arsenal fans now that the club has reached its first Champions League final since 2006.
How much are Champions League final 2026 tickets in Budapest?
Ticket prices range from €70 for Fans First seats up to €950 for Category 1 seats. The pricing structure underlines how wide the gap is between the lower-cost fan allocation and the premium end of UEFA's final ticket market.
Where is the 2026 Champions League final being played?
The final is scheduled for the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, Hungary, on 30 May at 5pm UK time. One detail is disputed in the sources: football.london uses 61,400 available stadium seats, while another source lists a different capacity figure.
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