How to safely sell your ticket for Man City - Real Madrid

22 April 2016 09:04

Fans get more than £730 per ticket on the online market for the Man City - Real Madrid

  - Average price for a ticket to the match is at £260, 52% more expensive than for the quarter final

  - How the fan to fan ticket marketplace works

With the Champions League entering its final rounds, only four teams remain in the running to compete for Europe’s most prestigious title: Real Madrid, Manchester City, Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich. These clubs are drawing keen interest from fans across the globe, with some willing to spend more than an arm and a leg. On Ticketbis, an online ticket marketplace, fans can sell their tickets safely at the price they choose to users anywhere in the world.

Football fans from 33 nationalities have already purchased tickets for the semi final stage of the Champions and, on average, are spending £260 per ticket; 52% more expensive than the average for the quarter finals. Fans list tickets on Ticketbis at no cost and users from over 45 different countries have immediate access to listings until only a few hours before the match takes place. Sellers can do everything without leaving their home since the platform takes care of payment and delivery processes.

Fans from Japan have spent more than £730 for ticket to Champions and Atletico and Bayern and Brazilian fans paid nearly the same amount for a ticket to Real Madrid - Manchester City. Ander Michelena, CEO of Ticketbis, says “I’m always surprised when I see the prices that some overseas fans, namely Russians, Emiratis, Koreans pay tickets to see the Champions League. Many see it as a once in a lifetime opportunity.”

Manchester City vs. Madrid at Etihad stadium is the best selling match for the tournament so far accounting for more than 40% of ticket sales for the semi final on Ticketbis. A ticket to the game sells at an average of £250. Those who have already secured tickets for the match could potentially make a good deal of money from it.

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Source: DSG