Tottenham’s Champions League ticket prices have sparked debate amongst supporters, and now the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust has revealed exactly what they told the club during discussions.
Tottenham Hotspur have revealed their ticket prices for the UEFA Champions League this season as the north London club marks their return after two seasons away.
For their four home games, which start with Manor Solomon and Villarreal visiting the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the club has priced that as a category B fixture.
The rest of the fixtures have been set out as follows: CF Copenhagen on Tuesday, 4 November – Category C, SK Slavia Praha on Tuesday, 9 December – Category C, and Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday, 20 January – Category A.
Spurs fans have since reacted to the latest pricing, with many supporters left divided by the club’s decision, while one described it as an absolute disgrace.
Tottenham Supporters’ Trust hits out at Champions League ticket pricing
Tottenham Hotspur’s Supporters’ Trust has now taken to the social media platform X to reveal that the club rejected their suggestions for ticket prices ahead of the new Champions League campaign.
According to the Trust, they had pushed for a BCCC structure across the four home fixtures, with Borussia Dortmund not expected to be priced as category A. However, given the club’s final pricing decision, it is clear that the Trust’s suggestion was ignored.
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In a statement shared on X, the Supporters’ Trust wrote: “THST considers that these prices are excessive. We do not believe Dortmund should be category A.
“In discussions with the Club, we argued for a maximum of Category C and when that was rejected argued for BCCC across the four fixtures. Throughout, we urged the club to focus on maximising attendance & support. Fans should come first.”
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Supporters have continued to debate the club’s stance, with reactions online showing clear division. Some fans have accepted the pricing structure, while others have been left frustrated.
Regardless, Tottenham will mark their return to the Champions League with a home game against Villarreal before wrapping up their league phase run with a clash away at Eintracht Frankfurt.