Liverpool and Real Madrid have received just 16,626 tickets each for the 2018 Champions League final after they secured their spots this week.
The final will be held at the NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine will operate at a reduced capacity of 63,000, meaning that just 52.78% of the stadium will be both sets of supporters.
The cheapest tickets available to Liverpool supporters will be £61 - or £48 with a restricted view - and that category account for just 16% of the club's allocation.
Approximately 6% are Category 1 (a cost of £394), 27% are Category 2 (a cost of £280) and 51% are Category 3 (a cost of £140).
The rest of the tickets will consist of hospitality members, rights holders, commercial partners, officials, players past and present and media.
Full breakdown of Liverpool's allocation
- General supporter allocation - 63%
- Contractual supporter allocation; to include seasonal hospitality members and priority rights holders - 25%
- Match day officials/first team players/former players/media - 11%
- Commercial partners – contractual obligations - 1%
UEFA has provided a maximum allocation of 200 adult/junior combined tickets, priced at £122 per pair. These tickets though have only been issued on a 1:1 ratio basis.
Liverpool reached the final with a 7-6 aggregate victory over Italian side AS Roma.
The Reds, 10/1 with Sky Bet at the start of the season to reach the Kiev showpiece, lost 4-2 to the Serie A side in the second-leg on the night.
That was despite taking the lead on two occasions, and they were fairly comfortable before conceding a late Radja Nainggolan double.
Jurgen Klopp's side laid the foundations in the first leg last week with a 5-2 victory.
