The Europa League final is back on the schedule as Sevilla and Roma prepare for a decisive clash in Budapest on May 31. With the second-tier European trophy at stake, fans are eagerly awaiting ticket details and the chance to witness a major continental showdown live.
All about the Europa League final is covered here, from venue capacity to how tickets will be allocated and sold to supporters across Europe and beyond.
How many tickets will the two finalists receive?
The grand final takes place at the Puskás Arena in Budapest, which can host up to 63,000 spectators. Each finalist club will have access to 15,000 tickets. That allocation ensures both teams can bring sizeable support while leaving sufficient seats for neutral fans and the event’s organizers.
Beyond the seats reserved for the finalists, a total of 16,800 tickets are available for general online purchase by the public. A further 16,200 tickets are allocated by UEFA for invitations, pledges, staff, sponsors, and other official commitments linked to the final. This distribution aims to balance fan access with corporate partnerships while preserving the event’s competitive integrity.
Tickets are distributed through UEFA’s lottery system. Fans registered for the draw during the official registration period were entered into a random selection to determine who could buy a ticket. This process provides a fair chance for fans who might not have a direct claim through a club or sponsor to attend the match.
It is possible that some seats may become available closer to kickoff if supporters holding tickets cannot attend or must relinquish their rights. Assigned seats that open up will be released in accordance with UEFA and the organizing committee’s final procedures to maximize attendance and ensure a smooth matchday experience.
How do Sevilla distribute their tickets?
Each club will determine how its 15,000 allocated tickets are distributed. The clubs retain control over the distribution mechanics and can implement a system that suits their followers, whether prioritizing season-ticket holders, members, or a combination of fan clubs and official engagements.
Sevilla has not made a final public plan for the distribution in this particular case. In the club’s previous final appearance, the allocation was divided with about 75 percent designated for season-ticket holders and the remaining 25 percent set aside for club commitments such as sponsors, staff, and official partners. The exact split for this final will be announced by Sevilla ahead of the sale windows and will reflect the club’s ongoing policies and relationships with supporters and partners.
How much do tickets for the final cost?
Ticket prices are published by UEFA and vary by seating location within the stadium. Ranges typically start at a lower tier and rise toward premium sections, with prices previously starting around 40 euros. The final price cap can reach higher brackets depending on the category of seating and any added amenities or accessibility provisions.
UEFA also accounts for accessibility needs. A standard accommodation framework ensures that disabled spectators receive appropriate seating, and companions may be admitted free of charge where applicable. This inclusivity commitment helps to ensure that everyone who wants to experience the match can do so with dignity and comfort.
As the event approaches, fans should monitor official sources for the final ticketing window dates, entry requirements, and any changes to pricing or seating availability. The approach combines a public sale, a lottery selection process, and reserved allocations to clubs and sponsors, creating multiple pathways for supporters to attend the match in person.
All information here reflects the structure of ticketing for major continental finals and emphasizes the importance of fair access, clear rules, and timely communication from UEFA and the participating clubs.