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There will be a sense of familiarity regarding the 2024 Champions League final, with Wembley Stadium playing host.

An impending rejig to the competition’s format means 2023/24 will be the last Champions League of its kind, although UEFA have wisely stayed away from making alterations to the knockout stages.

Nevertheless, there will be a grand sense of occasion when two of Europe’s best face off in the English capital at the start of June. Two of the game’s great modern teams – 2010/11 Barcelona and 2012/13 Bayern Munich – achieved their crowning glories under the iconic arch following the stadium’s opening in 2006 and perhaps another will enjoy their moment in the sun this time around.

Here’s everything you need to know about buying tickets for the 2024 Champions League final.

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Man City completed the treble in Istanbul last season / Alex Livesey – Danehouse/GettyImages

Information regarding ticket prices for the 2024 Champions League is not yet available, although prices should be similar to the 2023 final in Istanbul.

Here are the 2023 prices:

A release date for 2024 Champions League final tickets has not yet been confirmed with more information set to be disclosed in April.

In 2023, ticket applications were closed by UEFA on 28 April for the final in Istanbul.

There will be multiple avenues to buy tickets for the 2024 Champions League final. Supporters can apply for tickets via ticket portals of the two clubs participating in the competition’s showpiece event at Wembley, as well as UEFA’s official ticketing portal.

Tickets are set to go on general sale in April, with UEFA awarding tickets via a ballot. Visit uefa.com/tickets for all the necessary information regarding 2024 Champions League final tickets when they’re released.

Tickets may not be going on sale until April, but you can apply for hospitality packages at Wembley.

UEFA is offering three different packages for the 2024 Champions League final: Private Skybox Gold (£5,900 per person), Prestige Restaurant (£4,600 pp) and Prestige (£4,200 pp).

All packages include a category one ticket to the match, a prolonged hospitality service before and after and a world-class dining experience. UEFA are accepting applications for these hospitality packages.

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Bayern lifted the trophy at Wembley in 2013 / Ian MacNicol/GettyImages

Wembley Stadium will host the 2024 Champions League final on Saturday 1 June. The final will take place at England’s home of football for the eighth time across both the European Cup and Champions League combined.

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