From BBC, good old UEFA, fans at the forefront once again. “Liverpool have been allocated 16,613 tickets for the Champions League final in Madrid, approximately 24% of the Estadio Metropolitano's capacity. The cheapest are £60, but only account for 20% of the Reds' allocation, with 54% of tickets priced at £154, 21% at £385 and 5% at £513. The other finalists, Ajax or Tottenham, will receive the same allocation at the 68,000-seater stadium.”
Some of those are restricted view too, imagine paying over £400 for a ticket and it’s restricted view.
It's pretty shocking in this day and age that any final at any level would be played in a stadium that has restricted views.
How is there restricted viewing? Isn’t it played at Atletico? Which is brand new. Imagine building a brand new stadium that has restricted viewing areas.