A Guide to Attending a UEFA Champions League Match

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For most people, travel is about experiencing a city’s culture. But for me, it’s all about sports. I vividly remember my first Champions League match back in 2010. It was a showdown between Tottenham Hotspur and AC Milan at London’s iconic stadium. I happened to be in town, and despite the tickets being hard to come by, I managed to secure one through a Tottenham member (a season ticket holder). The anticipation, the atmosphere and the sheer thrill of a Champions League game — it’s an experience like no other.

Fast forward to today, and ticket legitimacy remains a concern. I often wish I had a trusted advisor, like a travel expert, to ensure my tickets are unquestionably legitimate. Nowadays, ticket delivery is mostly electronic — download an app or show it via email. So, here’s my comprehensive guide to attending a UEFA Champions League match.

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UEFA Champions League schedule:

Qualifiers:
The Champions League kicks off from July to May/June. Early months focus on qualifiers to secure a spot in the Group Stage.

First qualifying round: July
Second qualifying round: July
Third qualifying round: August
Play-offs: August

Group Stages:
From September to January, teams (including the top four from each league) battle it out in the group stages, playing a total of eight matches.

Knockout Stage:
Knockout and playoffs round: February
Round of 16: March
Quarter-finals: April
Semi-finals: April/May
Final: May/June (depending on the calendar year)

Where Champions League Matches take place:

Champions League matches follow a home-and-home format. Each team plays one game in their home arena. For instance, if Real Madrid faces Manchester City in the semi-finals, there will be a match in Madrid and another in Manchester. The winner is determined by goal aggregate — the team with the most goals after both home and away games advances to the final.

Speaking of the Champions League Finals, here are the finals locations
2025 Champions League Final: Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany
2026 Champions League Final: Puskás Aréna in Budapest

Securing Champions League tickets:

Tickets are primarily sold through individual clubs. Members and season ticket holders get priority, while club members may apply in a ballot. Champions League tickets are scarce due to high demand.

Consider a travel advisor who can assist through trusted suppliers, ensuring a safe transaction.

Tips for attending a Champions League game:

Timing Matters for Champions League games:
Champions League games typically fall on the first Tuesday and Wednesday of the week. The first game is the home game, followed by the opposing team’s home game the following week.

Travel Advisor assistance:
A travel advisor can help secure tickets and accommodations and planning your experience.

Here is a sample itinerary for attending a Champions League game and potentially a league game:

Arrive a few days early to catch a home league game, then attend the Champions League match. An example for Arsenal FC fans:

  • Arrive Friday in London

  • Attend Arsenal FC match at Emirates Stadium on Saturday or Sunday

  • Explore London on Monday

  • Experience an Arsenal FC Champions League match on Tuesday

  • Head home on Wednesday

This can apply to any Champions League team in the Premier League, Spanish La Liga, French Ligue 1, Italian Series A and others.

You can make that happen if you time the games properly when traveling for sports to maximize the games. This way you can experience an Arsenal game in an English Premier League (EPL) atmosphere and a Champions League game. You must attend a game to experience what I experience, it is electric.

You can knock out two games, a Premier League game and a Champions League game without having to change hotels.

Make the most of your sports travel by timing the games right and maximizing the experience! ⚽🌟

If you are ready to attend a Champions League match or any soccer match in Europe, please fill out the form below and I will get back to you with a ticket and accommodation options.

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This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Europe. Looking for more travel inspiration? Check out my guide, Attending the UEFA European Championships.