Atletico Madrid 2024-25 Champions League tickets: How and Where to Buy tickets for Los Rojiblancos

Atletico Madrid will be going into the 2024-25 Champions League with a little more spring in their step having put out finalists at the time Inter last season in the Round of 16. Nevertheless, their elimination at the hands of the current runners-up Borussia Dortmund left a sour taste in the mouth, with many feeling Diego Simeone’s outfit were good for at least a semi-final place.

Los Colchoneros’ biggest worry might well be that the new format means the group stage goes into the extended league phase, involving eight fixtures with four at home and four away. Traditionally under Simeone, Atletico have been a nasty prospect to run into in the knockout stages, but in the group stages, they have much less potent.

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Before last year, Atletico went out in the group stage bottom of their group, and they have struggled to hit the heights in the preliminary phase. Now Simeone will have to find a way of picking his team up for the clash.

However he does have a renewed squad with which to do it. Only once in their history have Atletico Madrid spent more on transfers, and the additions of Conor Gallagher, Robin Le Normand, Alexander Sorloth and in particular, Julian Alvarez, have set a feverish excitement around the Metropolitano.

Where can you purchase tickets to an Atletico Madrid match in the Champions League?

Atletico Madrid fans will have four games to pack in to the Metropolitano for against RB Leipzig, Bayer Leverkusen, Lille and Slovan Bratislava this year. Los Rojiblancos will march away to Paris Saint-Germain, Benfica, RB Salzburg and Sparta Prague. With the Metropolitano narrowly increasing its capacity this summer, but around a 1,000 extra season ticket holders being added too, it goes to show just how in-demand tickets are.

The club will supply tickets on their website several weeks in advance usually, with clashes running between the 17th of September and the 29th of January 2025. Their two German opponents will no doubt take plenty of fans to Madrid, and it would be no surprise to see tickets go quickly, despite UEFA’s insistence of separating fans.

Diego Simeone and Antoine Griezmann

If they do, or for fans traveling to the game, perhaps the easiest and best solution is to head to LiveFootballTickets.com. There fans will find tickets to the games, but they are also provided with a customer service line to help out with questions, and fans are guaranteed 150% of their money back in case of any issues.

Other third-party sites are available, like Entradas or Seatpick, but LiveFootballTickets.com have built up a reputation over the past 15 years, which has helped them become the first port of call for many aficionados of European football.

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