Six days from kick-off at the Puskás Aréna on Saturday May 30, the Paris Saint-Germain versus Arsenal Champions League Final is selling on the secondary market across a spread of approximately sixty times the floor. Verified listings on Ticombo, StubHub and Fanpass on Sunday afternoon range from roughly £100 a seat at the high tier of the bowl to £6,160 a seat for hospitality-adjacent positions in the lower bowl. [1][2] Arsenal and PSG were each allocated 16,824 tickets through the official club ballots; the UEFA Resale Portal is the only sanctioned route for face-value returns and remains live but undocumented for volume. [1]
The paper's Saturday brief on the eleven-thousand floor clocked the ceiling at the top end of the LuxTicket hospitality stack. Sunday is Day Six and the floor has come down with proximity-to-event compression while the ceiling has not moved. UEFA has not published a Resale Portal volume figure, a face-value-returns total, or an enforcement statement against any of the listed secondaries since the allocation closed. [3]
The structural read for a Goal.com reader is that the Official Resale Platform exists alongside, not in place of, the secondary market — and the silence on enforcement is the operational fact. A working face-value-only system would price out the £6,160 listings; what is happening is that both prices coexist on the same Sunday for the same seat the night of the final. The next test is whether UEFA publishes any Resale Portal number before Tuesday, when Premier League and Ligue 1 fixtures resume around the Final.
-- CHARLES ASHFORD, London