Milan and Real Madrid meet in the Champions League Round 4 on Tuesday, November 5; here’s how to buy last-minute tickets for Carlo Ancelotti’s reunion with the Rossoneri.
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Milan have earned just three points in the opening three Champions League games this season, so Paulo Fonseca’s men must win the upcoming match against club legend Ancelotti.
On the other hand, Real Madrid have six points after two victories and one defeat but will rely on a super-motivated Vinicius Jr., who saw Rodri win the 2024 Ballon d’Or only a few days ago.
All eyes will be on ex-Milan midfielder and coach Ancelotti, who won four Champions League (or European Cup) while at Milan: two as a coach and two as a player.
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The Italian tactician won 239 games from 420 as a Milan coach, lifting the Scudetto in the 2003-04 campaign.
He recently spoke about the Rossoneri and their star striker, Rafael Leao, before the Portuguese lost his starting status under Paulo Fonseca.
I follow the team from afar and with affection,” Ancelotti told La Repubblica in May.
“An extraordinary Brahim Diaz returned from there and Milan have a great talent like Leao. Sometimes, he [Leao] should be beaten up. If he were with me, I’d beat him up every day.”
How to buy last-minute tickets for Real Madrid vs Milan
Only VIP tickets are left on the official Real Madrid website, and entrances for the away end are sold out. However, Livefootballtickets offers reliable services to get tickets for the game, and there are currently more than 200 available on their website. Prices range from €195 to €225, so it is still quite affordable for a game between the clubs with the most Champions League victories.
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Remember that LiveFootballtickets offers a 150% money-back guarantee on all ticket purchases. This means a full refund plus the value to spend on another event.
Milan’s Champions League games this season
The Rossoneri lost to Liverpool and Bayer Leverkusen in their opening Champions League games this season, but they bounced back in the most recent European fixture against Club Brugge with a 3-1 victory.
After the Real Madrid clash, the Diavoli will visit Slovan Bratislava on November 26 and host Red Star Belgrade at San Siro on December 11. In 2025, they’ll play Girona at home on January 22 and finish the league phase away at Dinamo Zagreb on January 29.
Milan’s best Champions League result in the last decade was the 2022-23 semi-final, while Madrid won the title twice in the last three years.