Few club competitions carry prestige and glamour quite like the UEFA Champions League, with Europe’s top continental knockout event one of the biggest prizes to be claimed across football worldwide - Arsenal are now back in the hot seat for success.
Fresh from a semi-final finish in the 2024/25 Champions League season, the Gunners join Premier League rivals Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham, plus a host of heavyweights from the best leagues in the world, like Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid, in the race to be crowned kings of Europe.
But just how can you get your hands on tickets to see them in action on their journey across the continent? GOAL breaks down how you can get tickets to catch Arsenal in action during the 2025/26 Champions League, including where to buy them, how much they will cost, and much more.
Upcoming Arsenal 2025/26 Champions League fixtures
| Date | Fixture | Stadium | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|
| November 26, 2025, 20:00 | Arsenal vs Bayern Munich | Emirates Stadium, London | Tickets |
| Jan 20, 2025, 21:00 | Inter Milan vs Arsenal | San Siro, Milan, Italy | Tickets |
| Jan 28, 2025, 20:00 | Arsenal vs Kairat Almaty | Emirates Stadium, London | Tickets |
How to buy Arsenal Champions League tickets?
Getty ImagesFans will be able to buy UEFA Champions League tickets to see Arsenal in action one of two ways either through the club’s official ticket portal or through secondary sites such as LiveFootballTickets.
The former will be the only official outlet for Arsenal fans to pick up tickets not just for European games but also for their domestic fixtures, while the latter offers supporters an additional chance to secure their seat, given the high demand.
For further information on how you can buy Arsenal tickets, head to GOAL’s handy guide telling you where to look, how much they will cost you, how to get the best deal and other options for securing your seat.
When are Champions League tickets released?
Tickets for UEFA Champions League fixtures are traditionally released following the confirmation of fixtures for the competition, with sales starting once the draw for the round has been made, both in group stages and knockout fixtures.
Arsenal’s UEFA Champions League tickets will be available for sale each time fixtures are confirmed for Europe.
The best place to keep tabs when it comes to on-sale dates is through the club’s official ticket portal.
How much are Arsenal Champions League tickets?
Prices for home tickets to see Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League are expected to fall in line with the club’s Category A price tier for domestic fixtures in the Premier League and knockout cup competitions.
This means prices for adults will start around the £70.00 mark and rise towards the three-figure range, while concessionary tickets will start around £30.00 and duly rise too, depending on your seat allocation. Away ticket prices will be set by the host club Arsenal face off with.
Getty Images Can you get Arsenal Champions League tickets without being a member?
While some clubs sell UEFA Champions League tickets to non-members, Arsenal does not appear to be one of them.
If fans wish to make a purchase through the club’s official ticket portal, they will need to either be a season ticket holder or a club member.
Has Arsenal ever won the Champions League?
Arsenal have never won the UEFA Champions League, with the Gunners coming nearest when they reached the 2006 final, held at the Stade de France in Paris.
Arsene Wenger’s side finished as runners-up in the tournament after they were beaten by Barcelona, with the La Liga outfit recording a 2-1 victory.
Where will the Champions League final be played?
The 2023-24 UEFA Champions League final will be played at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary.
Where can I buy Champions League final tickets?
UEFA Champions League final tickets are officially sold by three outlets; UEFA’s official ticket portal, plus those of the two respective finalists who will compete in the showpiece fixture.
As the teams involved will not be confirmed until the conclusion of the semi-finals, all limited early ticket releases for the fixture are sold through UEFA.
Alternatively, fans can also consider secondary markets such as LiveFootballTickets, though be aware that purchases may not go live until the finalists have been confirmed.



