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·1 Mei 2026
PSG fans face €1,400 to €8,000 resale prices for Bayern second leg

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·1 Mei 2026

According to L'Équipe, at least 3,700 Paris Saint-Germain supporters are expected at the Allianz Arena at 21:00 on Wednesday, with the away allocation sold out and resale prices soaring from €1,400 to €8,000.
The nine-goal 5-4 first leg has intensified demand, yet hopes of a late ticket are slim. The reserved away section was snapped up last week.
One heavily used resale site drew nearly 4,000 visitors that afternoon, with listings starting at €1,400 in both ends.
Regular attendee Benoît said prices were far more affordable before the first leg and are now out of reach. Hamid booked on Monday via resale, expects a round trip of about 10 hours from Île-de-France, and recalled missing the end of last season when PSG won the Champions League.
Daniel, who has not missed a Champions League match this season and remains a little frustrated by PSG’s single-goal lead, hopes to finally see them win in Munich after defeats in 2021, 2023 and 2024. Priority access for long-standing subscribers spared him the scramble. He chose the train over a pricier flight, around six hours each way, and will stay overnight.
A giant screen at the Parc des Princes is viewed as one for a potential final, but two initiatives are planned for Wednesday six May. MyParis Premium members have been invited to watch in the auditorium used for Luis Enrique’s press conferences for €20. The PSG Sports Bar in the Salon Saint-Germain will be open at €15.
Source: L'Équipe







































