Champions League: how to buy Milan vs Liverpool tickets at San Siro

AC Milan's Portuguese coach Paulo Fonseca (C) gestures with Milan's players at the end of the Italian Serie A football match between AC Milan and Torino at the San Siro Stadium in Milan, on August 17, 2024. (Photo by Piero CRUCIATTI / AFP) (Photo by PIERO CRUCIATTI/AFP via Getty Images)

Milan host Liverpool at San Siro in the opening match of the 2024-25 Champions League, so here’s how to buy tickets for the upcoming European clash.

BUY TICKETS FOR MILAN VS LIVERPOOL

Milan and Federico Chiesa’s Liverpool begin their Champions League journey at San Siro on September 17, 2024, with kick-off at 21:00 CET.

It’s their first Champions League meeting since 2021, when the Rossoneri lost 2-1 at San Siro in a group stage game. The Rossoneri and the Reds clashed in some of the most memorable Champions League Finals ever over the last twenty years.

Liverpool remarkably recovered from three goals down in 2005, winning the trophy on penalties, but the Rossoneri got their revenge two years later when a Pippo Inzaghi brace contributed to a 2-1 win in Athens.

 

How to buy tickets for Milan vs Liverpool in Champions League

Tickets are already available for general sale through Milan’s official websiteand season ticket holders can buy two tickets each. Prices range from €54 in the third tier to €329. Fans can also purchase entrances at the CLUB 1899 Premium Hospitality for an upgraded experience, including premium seats, food and beverage.

A cheaper option to get tickets for Milan vs. Liverpool in the Champions League is via LiveFootballTickets, where several entrances are still available from €125. Their service is quick and reliable, and they offer a 150% money-back guarantee on all ticket purchases. This means a full refund plus the value back to spend on another event.

BUY TICKETS FOR MILAN VS LIVERPOOL

Milan’s Champions League squad and games

The Rossoneri have dropped Luka Jovic from their Champions League squad for the league phase, making room for new signing Tammy Abraham. Other new faces, such as Alvaro Morata, Youssouf Fofana, Strahinja Pavlović and Emerson Royal, are among the eligible players for the first part of the competition.

Goalkeepers: 16 Maignan, 42 Terracciano, 57 Sportiello.
Defenders: 2 Calabria, 19 Theo Hernandez, 22 Emerson Royal, 23 Tomori, 28 Thiaw, 31 Pavlovic, 46 Gabbia.
Midfielders: 4 Bennacer, 8 Loftus-Cheek, 14 Reijnders, 29 Fofana, 80 Musah.
Strikers: 7 Morata, 10 Leao, 11 Pulisic, 17 Okafor, 21 Chukwueze, 90 Abraham.

The Rossoneri have a tough fixture list in the newly formatted Champions League this season. After Liverpool at home, they’ll visit Bundesliga champions Bayern Leverkusen on October 1 and Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid at the Bernabeu on November 5. They will also visit Slovan Bratislava and Dinamo Zagreb, while home fixtures are against Club Brugge, Red Star Belgrade and Girona.

Liverpool (H) – September 17

Bayer Leverkusen (A) – October 1

Club Brugge (H) – October 22 (17.45 kick-off)

Real Madrid (A) – November 5

Slovan Bratislava (A) – November 26

Red Star Belgrade (H) – December 11

Girona (H) – January 22

Dinamo Zagreb (A) – January 29