2023 UEFA Super Cup tickets go on sale

Tickets for the UEFA Super Cup between Manchester City and Sevilla in Piraeus are on sale exclusively via UEFA.com, with prices starting from €30.

General ticket sales for the 2023 UEFA Super Cup have started exclusively via UEFA.com and run until 14:00 CEST on Wednesday 12 July.

Where and when is the 2023 Super Cup?
The match will be played at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus, Greece, on Wednesday 16 August, kicking off at 21:00 CEST.

Who is playing in the 2023 Super Cup?
The fixture is a meeting between 2023 UEFA Champions League winners Manchester City and Sevilla, the 2023 UEFA Europa League holders.

How do ticket sales work for the 2023 Super Cup?
Tickets will not be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Instead, a lottery will be conducted to allocate the tickets once the application period has ended at 14:00 CEST on 12 July. Applicants can apply for up to four tickets per person.

Applicants will be notified via email about the status of their application by 25 July at the latest. You will also be able to check the status of your application on the ticket portal with your login information. Successful applicants will be given a time window to make the payment for their tickets via credit or debit card.

A total of 23,400 tickets out of 30,400 (the stadium’s capacity for the match) are available for the general public and fans of the teams to purchase.

How much are tickets for the 2023 Super Cup?
The price categories for tickets for the general public are:
Category 3: €30
Category 2: €70
Category 1: €120
Prime seats: €200

Accessibility tickets are available for €30 (ticket priced at Category 3 rate and one companion ticket can be requested for free).

The ticket sales process reserved for fans of the participating teams is being arranged with the clubs involved.

How will tickets be delivered?
Tickets will be delivered via the official UEFA Mobile Tickets app a few days before the match. Ticket holders need to download the official UEFA Mobile Tickets app, which is free for Android and iPhone users.

With this app, fans with tickets can securely download, transfer, keep or assign a guest a ticket anytime, anywhere on an iOS/Android smartphone.

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