Arsenal Secure 16,824 Tickets for Champions League Final in Budapest
The club allocates tickets for the May 30 showdown against Atletico Madrid at Puskás Aréna, with a home screening at Emirates Stadium also planned.

ETHIOPIA —
Key facts
- UEFA Champions League Final 2026 is on Saturday, May 30 at 17:00 UK time at Puskás Aréna in Budapest.
- Arsenal received an allocation of 16,824 General Admission tickets located in the North Side of the stadium.
- Tickets are sold first-come, first-served via the UEFA Ticket Portal with unique access codes for season ticket holders.
- Platinum and Gold season ticket holders must meet minimum fixture attendance requirements to be eligible.
- Disability Access Members can receive a complimentary Personal Assistant ticket subject to eligibility.
- Ticket holders under 18 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.
- Arsenal will also host a screening of the final at Emirates Stadium, with details to be announced separately.
- Arsenal beat Atletico Madrid 1-0 (2-1 agg) to reach the final.
Ticket Allocation and Sales Process
Arsenal Football Club has received an allocation of 16,824 General Admission tickets for the UEFA Champions League Final 2026, to be played at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest on Saturday, May 30 at 17:00 UK time. The tickets are located in the North Side of the stadium, and sales will be conducted exclusively through the UEFA Ticket Portal on a first-come, first-served basis. Access to the portal is controlled via unique codes issued to supporters, who will not be able to select individual seats. Price categories are subject to availability, and some restricted view seating may be present, with partial views blocked by safety rails, pillars, or crowd barriers. Arsenal reserves the right to cancel any ticket purchase and the associated season ticket if codes are found to be used by someone other than the season ticket holder.
Eligibility Requirements for Season Ticket Holders
Platinum Season Ticket holders must have utilised their ticket for the relevant number of fixtures, while General Admission Gold Season Ticket holders must have used their ticket for at least 16 applicable games for the 19-game season ticket, or 19 applicable games for the 23-game season ticket. These criteria ensure that only loyal supporters who regularly attend matches have access to the final tickets. The club is working with UEFA and travel partners to maximise attendance, and all sales windows are subject to availability. Disability Access Members are eligible for a complimentary Personal Assistant ticket, subject to eligibility criteria, with details provided in a separate disability access article.
Stadium Rules and ID Checks
Ticket holders under the age of 18 may only enter the stadium when accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over, who must hold a valid ticket and will be responsible for them. ID checks may be applied at the stadium upon entry, and all ticket holders should carry identification. These measures are part of standard UEFA regulations for high-profile matches, ensuring security and compliance. Arsenal has emphasised that all tickets are subject to the Away Match Ticket Terms and Conditions, specifically section 3.5 (D), which outlines the club's rights regarding ticket usage.
Home Screening at Emirates Stadium
In addition to the allocation for Budapest, Arsenal has confirmed that a screening of the final will be held at Emirates Stadium. Further details, including ticketing information for the screening, will be shared in a separate update shortly. This allows supporters who cannot travel to Budapest to still experience the match in a communal setting. The screening is expected to draw large crowds, given the significance of the occasion.
Road to the Final: Arsenal's Victory Over Atletico Madrid
Arsenal reached the Champions League final by defeating Atletico Madrid 1-0 in the second leg, securing a 2-1 aggregate victory. The match was a tightly contested affair, with Arsenal's defence holding firm against Atletico's attacks. The victory sets up a showdown in Budapest, where Arsenal will seek to claim their first Champions League title since the 2005-06 season. The team's performance has been praised by pundits, with Jamie Carragher noting that if Arsenal beat West Ham on Sunday, they will win the Premier League title, adding further stakes to their season.
Premier League Title Implications
Arsenal's Champions League final appearance comes amid a tight Premier League title race. After Manchester City's 3-3 draw with Everton, Arsenal can clinch the league title by defeating West Ham on Sunday, according to pundit Jamie Carragher. This dual pursuit of domestic and European glory places immense pressure on the squad. The club's management and players have remained focused, with the Champions League final providing a potential crowning achievement in a historic season. The ticket allocation and screening plans reflect the club's commitment to involving its global fanbase in these pivotal moments.
Outlook and Open Questions
As Arsenal prepares for the final, questions remain about ticket availability for the general public and the exact number of supporters who will travel to Budapest. The club's partnership with UEFA and travel operators will be crucial in facilitating travel arrangements. The screening at Emirates Stadium offers an alternative for fans, but details on capacity and pricing are still pending. With the final less than a month away, Arsenal must balance logistical demands with the sporting challenge of facing Atletico Madrid again, this time on neutral ground.
The bottom line
- Arsenal has 16,824 tickets for the Champions League final, sold via UEFA portal with unique codes for season ticket holders.
- Eligibility requires Platinum or Gold season ticket holders to meet minimum fixture attendance thresholds.
- Disability Access Members can get a complimentary Personal Assistant ticket.
- Under-18s must be accompanied by an adult; ID checks may occur at entry.
- A home screening at Emirates Stadium will be held, with details to follow.
- Arsenal reached the final by beating Atletico Madrid 1-0 (2-1 agg) and can also win the Premier League with a win over West Ham.


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