PSG vs Inter Milan: How many people are attending the 2025 UEFA Champions League final in Munich?

Published On: May 31, 2025
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Munich will be home to the 2025 UEFA Champions League final game between PSG and Inter Milan on Saturday, May 31. Find out here how many fans are attending the final game.

A season of unexpected upsets saw top UEFA Champions League contenders stumble such as Liverpool, FC Bayern, Real Madrid, and FC Barcelona, the most awaited moment has arrived. On Saturday, May 31, PSG and Inter Milan will meet in the final game. The match kicks off at the iconic Allianz Arena stadium in Munich, Germany.

The Allianz Arena officially seats 75,024, but UEFA limited attendance to 64,500 as they are converting standing areas into seating for a better fan experience. Nevertheless, only 38,700 tickets were sold, with each PSG or Inter fan able to purchase 18,000 tickets.

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Additionally, UEFA offered 2,700 tickets via an open lottery on their official website. This approach aimed to broaden fan participation. Meanwhile, the remaining 23,100 tickets, accounting for 40% of the total allocation, catered to sponsors, commercial partners, and hospitality packages, reinforcing critical commercial ties.

Attendance is expected to be substantial for this event. However, it will not surpass the Champions League final of the 2023-24 season. This is not due to low attendance but because the previous final took place at Wembley Stadium in England. UEFA set the maximum capacity there at 86,600, a benchmark that remains difficult to reach.

A detailed view of the UEFA Champions League trophy
A detailed view of the UEFA Champions League trophy on a plinth prior to the UEFA Champions League Final 2025 between Paris Saint-Germain and FC Internazionale Milano at Munich Football Arena on May 31, 2025.

How much did tickets cost for the 2025 UEFA Champions League final in Munich?

On the official ticket sales pages, prices started at €70. This category, named Fan First, was reserved for team supporters. In addition, category 3 tickets cost €180. Their higher price comes from the distance to the field, offering a more remote view.

However, fans had more options. Category 2 tickets, priced at €650, offered a prime location. Furthermore, the most expensive standard ticket reached €950. These prices did not include VIP boxes and other premium options. Importantly, resale prices could push costs even higher in every category.

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