Champions League: the cheapest away days revealed

Amid reports that Atlético Madrid have “slammed” Celtic for their Champions League ticket prices for this season, SeatPick sought to uncover which British team has got the cheapest away day tickets for their respectable group stage games.1

With the Champions League having started on the 19th September, with Newcastle back in the competition after 20 years – SeatPick has analysed flight data alongside resale ticket prices, to find which British team is lucky enough to have the cheapest away day of the tournament. 

The results: 

Match

Date (2023)

Starting ticket price

Cheapest flight price*

Total

Lazio vs Celtic

November 28th

£48

£161

£209

Sevilla vs Arsenal

October 24th

£175

£64

£239

PSG vs Newcastle

November 28th

£102

£173

£275

Atletico Madrid vs Celtic

November 7th

£83

£278

£361

Borussia Dortmund vs Newcastle

November 7th

£149

£241

£390

RB Leipzig vs Manchester City

October 4th

£127

£296

£423

Lens vs Arsenal

October 3rd

£382

£81

£463

PSV vs Arsenal

December 12th

£414

£80

£494

Crvena Zvezda vs Manchester City

December 13th

£409

£120

£529

Bayern Munich vs Manchester United

September 20th

£200

£388

£588

Feyenoord vs Celtic

September 19th

£198

£401

£599

AC Milan vs Newcastle United

September 19th

£149

£539

£688

Copenhagen vs Manchester United

November 8th

£460

£280

£740

Galatasaray vs Manchester United

November 29th

£716

£323

£1039

Costing just £209 for the cheapest flight (£161) and ticket (£48), Lazio v Celtic on November 28this currently the cheapest Champions League away day for this season’s group games. The cheapest flights from Glasgow to Rome currently stand at £161, with tickets for the game costing as little as £48according to the ticket experts at SeatPick. This game currently has the cheapest match ticket value of all Champions League group games – at almost half the price of Atletico Madrid v Celtic (£83). 

Sevilla v Arsenal on 24th October ranks second, currently costing £239 for a flight and a ticket. Although the match ticket is more than 3 times the price of Lazio v Celtic (£175), flights to Seville from London currently stand at just £64 – the cheapest of all away days analysed. However, buying tickets for Sevilla v Arsenal soon will cost you almost half as much as tickets for Lens v Arsenal – which currently stands at £463 for a flight (£81) and match ticket (£382). 

In third is PSG v Newcastle, setting you back £275 for a flight (£173) and a resale match ticket (£102). Possibly Newcastle’s biggest game in their “group of death” it currently stands at almost a third cheaper than their second-cheapest away day vs Borussia Dortmund (£390). 

Atletico Madrid v Celtic ranks fourth, currently setting you back £361 for a flight (£278) and a resale ticket (£83). Tickets to this game are currently the second cheapest of all Champions League away days, only behind Celtic’s cheapest away day (v Lazio) standing at £48. 

Costing a staggering £1,039 currently, the most expensive Champions League away day for this year’s group stages is Galatasaray v Manchester United. At the moment, a resale ticket for the Red Devils away game on 29th November would set you back a whopping £716 – the most expensive resale ticket of Champions League games so far. Resale tickets are also currently almost 4 times the price of tickets to see Bayern Munich v Manchester United next week (£200), however flights to this game (£388) are a fifth (20%) more expensive. 

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