The 2023/24 Europa League Final will be staged at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland in May 2024.
This will be the stadium's second time hosting the Europa League final. The Aviva hosted the 2011 final, which was an all-Portuguese affair between Porto and Braga.
We have all the information on how you'll be able to get tickets for the Europa League final in Dublin this year just below.
Liverpool's many Irish fans will be hoping to watch the Reds lift the trophy in person - and their aspirations of getting tickets will only be ramped up by the potential for it to be Jurgen Klopp's final game in charge of the club. The Reds have drawn Atalanta in the quarterfinals. Stefano Pioli and AC Milan meanwhile will meet Roma in the quaterfinals while West Ham play Leverkusen. Benfica will also take on Marseille in the Europa League quarterfinals.
UEFA are expected to give a ticket tally of 13,000 for potential Liverpool fans where they to reach the final. Like in many of the recent major tournament finals, the majority of tickets will be given to corporates sponsors of UEFA. With the potential high level of interest in a Liverpool final in Dublin, the low tally will make it extremely difficult for fans to get their hands on tickets.
A potential contingency plan has been put in place in the event of Liverpool reaching the final. Ticketless fans can go to Croke Park, which will be made into a fanzone for the event and watch the match on screens there. It has not been confirmed yet but GAA have said discussions have taken place.
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2024 Europa League Quarterfinal Draw
Here are the fixtures drawn today. Quarterfinals will take place on April 11th, with venues TBD.
Liverpool v Atalanta
AC Milan v Roma
Leverkusen v West Ham United
Benfica v Marseille
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When is the 2024 Europa League Final?
The 2024 Europa League final will be played on 22nd May.
Europa League Final Kick-Off Time
The 2024 Europa League final is set to kick off at 8pm.
When Do Tickets Go On Sale?
A total of 36,000 out of 48,000 tickets for the Europa League Final are available directly for fans and the general public to purchase.
The two teams that reach the final will receive 25,000 tickets each, with the remaining tickets being made available to fans worldwide via uefa.com/tickets. Ticket selling will be performed via lottery system, with successful applicants being notified via email. Successful applicants will then have the ability to purchase up to four tickets in the allocated price category.
You can apply for tickets via the UEFA Ticket Portal until the 16th of April at 11:00 CEST.
Ticket Prices:
Fans First (reserved for fans of the team): €40
Category 3: €65
Category 2: €100
Category 1: €150
Accessibility tickets for disabled spectators cost €40. All tickets are priced at the Fans First rate and come with one complimentary companion ticket.
Successful applicants are then usually informed in early May. A similar process is expected for the 2023/24 final in Dublin.
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2023/24 Europa League knockout stage - Feb-May 2024
- Knockout round play-offs: 15 and 22 February 2024
- Round of 16: 7 and 14 March 2024
- Quarter-finals: 11 and 18 April 2024
- Semi-finals: 2 and 9 May 2024
- Final: 22 May 2024
Europa League Group Stage Table
Group standing after the final round. (Last updated 15/12/23)
Position | Group A | (Pts) | Group B | (P) | Group C | (P) | Group D | (P) | Group E | (P) | Group F | (P) | Group G | (P) | Group H | (P) |
1 | West Ham | (15) | Brighton | (13) | Rangers | (11) | Atlanta | (14) | Liverpool | (12) | Villarreal | (13) | Slavia Praha | (15) | Leverkusen | (18) |
2 | SC Freiburg | (12) | Marseille | (11) | Sparta Prague | (10) | Sporting | (11) | Toulouse | (11) | Rennes | (12) | Roma | (13) | Qarabag FK | (10) |
3 | Olympiacos | (7) | Ajax | (5) | Real Betis | (9) | SK Sturm Graz | (4) | Union Saint-Gilloise | (8) | Maccabi Haifa | (5) | Servette | (5) | Molde | (7) |
4 | Backa Topola | (1) | AEK Athens | (4) | Aris Limassol | (4) | Raków Czest | (4) | LASK | (3) | Panathinaikos | (4) | Sheriff | (1) | Hacken | (0) |
Why is the Europa League Final In Dublin?
The Aviva Stadium was given hosting rights for the 2024 final, following its withdrawal of hosting rights from Uefa Euro 2020 due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Dublin was set to host some of the tournament's games in the Aviva but Taoiseach at the time Leo Varadkar said the Irish government does not expect to be able to meet UEFA's demand of filling stadiums to 25% capacity for Euro 2020 games in Dublin.
On 16 July 2021, the UEFA Executive Committee announced the Aviva Stadium in Dublin was given hosting rights for the 2024 final. UEFA said this was part of a settlement agreement by UEFA to recognise the efforts and financial investment made to host the Euros in 2020.
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