Daily Star

Prices soar for showdown

I’M VLADI READY

- ® by JERRY LAWTON jerry.lawton@dailystar.co.uk

LIVERPOOL fans may have to fork out a whopping

£25,000 to watch their £140, were going for £5,000. And Category 4 places, with a face value

team in the Champions

of £61, were around £1,500 on secondary-selling

League final. site Ticketbis.

The price of tickets, flights and On a German site a VIP package for hotels for the showdown against 10 people was on offer for £58,000. Real Madrid rocketed within minutes On Viagogo tickets were also listed of the club’s semi-final victory. for thousands of pounds but the site

Reds supporters felt the pinch said they were available only to more than their Spanish rivals buyers outside the UK. who qualified on Tuesday Liverpool, managed – giving them an extra by Jurgen Klopp, said 24 hours to arrange most of their allocation their travel. for the match at the NSC

The surge in demand Olimpiyski­y Stadium from Real supporters were Category 3. pushed prices higher. Another 250 top notch

Tickets were last night seats will be offered to selling for £21,000 on players’ families, club secondary selling websites staff, VIPs, and the after Liverpool got youth team. Hotels also an allocation of just ramped up their fees for

16,626 seats for the final the night of the match. in Kiev, Ukraine. Most were already full

The most expensive but the Khreschaty­k Gold Package should DELIGHTED: Klopp guest house was offering cost £2,800 per person, rooms at £5,278. which includes food and booze. But One apartment near the stadium was that deal was on offer for seven demanding £5,675. times the official price on secondary Flight prices also rocketed. A Turkish selling sites. Airlines flight from Manchester

The most expensive Category 1 seats to Kiev flying out the day before the – face value £394 – were selling for final and returning on Sunday cost more than £14,000. Category 2 spots – £1,244. Normally it is £209. costing £380 – were listed at £6,100. The Star Says: Page 6

Category 3 seats, which should be VLADIMIR Putin shows that he is ready for the World Cup.

With the kick-off less than six weeks away, the Russian president displayed his fan ID card that all supporters need to carry.

Fifa chief Gianni Infantino said Russia would be ready for the event, but added: “There is still some work to be done.”

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