It doesn’t always rain to everyone’s liking. UEFA’s second Champions League draw paired PSG with Real Madrid, a problem for some and luck for others. Although it is still not possible to buy tickets for the first leg at the Parc des Princes, having the whole of Ancelotti Opposite will significantly multiply the price of them on the official resale platform that the club makes available to members.
Two months before that first shock, it is speculated that the cheapest ticket is around 250 euros and the most expensive amounts to the not inconsiderable figure of 2,000 euros. Prices skyrocketing to see, who knows, one of the last times to Mbappé with the shirt of a PSG that in Europe plays all its prestige and credibility. The face and the cross of playing against Real Madrid: a cheap candy, but more risk of being eliminated than against United.
These amounts are not set by PSG but by fans who decide to finally put their tickets on sale through the Ticketplace platform, associated with the club page. The law of supply and demand. The more interest, the more expensive. Prohibitive, in some cases, although there are people for everything. For comparison, those who want to see Real Madrid are going to have to pay up to ten times more than in a league game against Brest.