resale prices explode on the Ticketplace platform

resale prices explode on the Ticketplace platform
resale prices explode on the Ticketplace platform

Tickets for PSG’s Champions League semi-final return against Borussia Dortmund (this Tuesday at 9 p.m., live on RMC Sport 1) are being sold at a high price, two days before the most important meeting of the season for the capital club, in search of a historic quadruple.

The lucrative business denounced last season is thriving on the Ticketplace platform. It was to be feared, as the poster is high in stakes, with a potential qualification for the final of the Champions League for Paris Saint-Germain of Kylian Mbappé, who is on his farewell tour with the capital club . Holders of tickets, already very expensive, for the semi-final return against Borussia Dortmund, this Tuesday (9 p.m.), do not hesitate to resell the precious tickets at a high price.

The most expensive ticket offered on the Ticketplace platform for the Champions League semi-final second leg against Borussia Dortmund – @RMCSport

As was the case before the quarter-final return against Barcelona, ​​prices are exploding on the club’s resale platform Ticketplace. The most expensive ? 5,500 in row 5 of the Borelli stand. Enough to demotivate the supporters who were looking for tickets for the meeting. Some of these supporters without tickets decided to create a Telegram group, which gathered nearly 2,000 members in just a few hours. These Paris Saint-Germain supporters are demanding the establishment of a fan zone behind the Auteuil bend, on the forecourt of the Jean-Bouin stadium.

2,000 BVB supporters authorized in Paris

They are also planning a special welcome for the Parisian bus, just before the security barrier. These fans are still waiting to know the players’ itinerary. As a reminder, visitors’ parking tickets were on sale for 70 euros, compared to 18.50 at the Westfalenstadion, for the first leg. They were close to 4,000 Parisian supporters at Signal Iduna Park to encourage Luis Enrique’s men, they will be half as numerous on the German side at the Parc des Princes.

The Paris Police Prefecture authorized the travel of 2,000 BVB supporters for this meeting rated 3/5 by the National Division for the Fight against Hooliganism (DNLH). The context surrounding this match does not, however, give rise to the slightest concern, the first leg having taken place perfectly in Germany. Beaten (0-1) in the first round, Paris Saint-Germain must absolutely win by at least one goal (a result which would send it to overtime) to consider qualifying for the C1 final.

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