
As such, the four semi-finalists - Marseille and Atalanta meet in the other semi-final – have been informed about the ticket sales process for the final. As this will start shortly after the semi-final second legs, Bayer 04 will provide information here on how ticket sales would work if the Werkself were to reach the final.
In the event of Bayer 04 reaching the final, tickets can be purchased from 10 to 16 May exclusively via the UEFA ticket portal. The approximately 12,000 tickets that Bayer 04 would receive as a finalist for the north side of the Dublin Arena cost between €40 and €150.
If successful, the active fan scene, purchasers of away season tickets and people with disabilities would have the right to buy first. Subsequently, season ticket holders of both kinds (Bundesliga and BundesligaPlus) can purchase tickets. At this phase, it is first come, first served. Season ticket holders would generally be able to buy one final ticket per season ticket in their subscription. For example, if you have two season tickets, you would be able to buy up to two tickets for the final.
If all season ticket holders have received an offer and tickets are still available, a sale to Bayer 04 club members would follow.
The groups that are eligible to purchase tickets have been informed by Bayer 04 via newsletter about the ticketing process in the event of the Werkself reaching the final. This allows them to prepare for purchasing tickets in the event of progress, for example by creating an account on the UEFA ticket portal. A further newsletter with the access codes would be sent to the eligible groups on the morning of Friday, 10 May, should the team reach the final.

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