UEFA have confirmed that each finalist in the 2023-24 edition of the Europa League, which still involves three Italian sides in Milan, Roma and Atalanta, will receive an allocation of 12,000 tickets.
On top of the 24,000 tickets reserved for fans of the two finalists, a further 12,000 tickets will be made available on general sale.
The 2024 Europa League final will be held in Dublin, at the 48,000 capacity Aviva Stadium, regular home to the Ireland national football and rugby teams, as well as Leinster of the United Rugby Championship.
BBC Sport report that the cheapest tickets for fans of the eventual finalists will be set at €40, while the cheapest available tickets on general sale will start at €65.
Only two of the Italian sides are able to qualify for the competition’s semi-finals, as Milan and Roma have been drawn against each other in the quarters, with the first leg set to take place in San Siro on Thursday, kicking off at 20.00 BST.
Atalanta, meanwhile, will face current favourites Liverpool over two legs of the quarter-finals, also beginning on Thursday night when the two sides face off at Anfield.