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·8 de febrero de 2025
Juventus-PSV: How and Where to Buy Champions League Tickets
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·8 de febrero de 2025
The first edition of the Champions League play-off round is nearly upon us, and in Italy’s case, they have three sides featuring. Atalanta take on Club Brugge and Feyenoord face AC Milan, but perhaps the Serie A giant on alert for upset watch is Juventus, who take on PSV Eindhoven.
The first leg is at the Estadio Juventus on Tuesday the 11th of February at 21:00 local time, perhaps another advantage for the Dutch side, which means Thiago Motta will be keen to ensure his team take an advantage to the Netherlands. Any PSV fans hoping to attend will need to be a registered member and have Champions League points in order to go through their website to get tickets. Meanwhile Juventus have released tickets for general sale beginning at €35.
Alternatively, fans can head to third-party websites, which at times can give better customer service and make the process easier, particularly for those traveling long distances to the game.
For example, LiveFootballTickets.com will offer a dedicated customer service line available around the clock to deal with any concerns or questions fans may have. They also boast a strong 4.8 out of 5 rating on consumer confidence site Trustpilot. If anything does go wrong, they offer a 150% money-back guarantee too, something not available with clubs.
LiveFootballTickets.net start of their tickets at €60 for the PSV clash, while FootballTicketsnet begin their pricing at €79 and Champions Travel have their cheapest offering at €73. For those hoping for more of a luxury experience, P1Travel have packages for around €200.
Juventus’ Turkish forward #10 Kenan Yildiz (C) celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League 1st round day 1 football match between Juventus FC and PSV Eindhoven, at the Juventus Stadium in Turin on September 17, 2024. (Photo by Isabella BONOTTO / AFP) (Photo by ISABELLA BONOTTO/AFP via Getty Images)
The Thiago Motta revolution has been much less full of blood, fury and passion than many Juventus fans were hoping for. The Italo-Brazilian manager has struggled to replicate the attractive football that qualified Bologna for European football last year, resulting in a number of draws. They lie sixth in Serie A, with just one defeat to their name in the league, but 13 stalemates. However defeat to Benfica last week further raised questions about just how solid they are. A European run could help salvage the season for Motta though, who is under growing pressure in Turin.
If in recent years the Netherlands have not enjoyed much success in the knockout stages of the Champions League, that does not mean PSV can be taken lightly either. Beating Liverpool in their final game of the group phase, PSV also took a point away against Paris Saint-Germain early on. Peter Bosz’s side currently top the Eredivisie, and experienced heads like Ivan Perisic and Luuk de Jong provide experience to handle the occasion. One thing that will give Juve confidence is the fact they beat PSV 3-1 in Turin in their first fixture in the Champions League this season.
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