UEFA Super Cup 2025 date, time, location and likely ticket prices as Tottenham confirm spot


Tottenham are UEFA Europa League champions after defeating Manchester United on Wednesday night to end a 17-year trophy drought. The win also comes with Champions League qualification for next season, while Spurs will also have the chance to win another trophy in just a few months.
Tottenham have also bagged a spot in the 2025 UEFA Super Cup, and here we run you through all the details of that fixture.
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The 2025 UEFA Super Cup final will take place on Wednesday, August 13. The fixture will be held at Stadio Friuli in Udine, which is in North-Eastern Italy. The stadium holds 15,144 people and is the home of Udinese Calcio.
Who will the 2025 UEFA Super Cup teams be?
We will have a new champion of the Super Cup this year, with Real Madrid not able to win the Champions League. This fixture will be between the Champions League and Europa League winners, as always, which means either Inter Milan or PSG against Tottenham Hotspur.
Likely 2025 UEFA Super Cup ticket prices
We don’t yet know the ticket prices for the 2025 UEFA Super Cup, but we do have last season’s prices, which serve as a useful guide. The ticket prices don’t often change, but it is of course advised that they are only used as a guide until the official prices are confirmed. UEFA will also provide details for purchase methods some time after the two finalists are confirmed. Last year’s prices were as follows:
Category 3: €30
Category 2: €80
Category 1: €130
Prime seats: €350
Accessibility tickets for disabled spectators cost €30. All tickets are priced at the Category 3 rate and come with one complimentary companion ticket.
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After ending their 17-year trophy drought on Wednesday night with the Europa League, Tottenham will now have the chance to win two trophies in the space of a few months. And it’s never a foregone conclusion that the Champions League winner wins this game - it’s often an evenly-fought contest, which is not a surprise given it comes before the start of the season in most years.
Ahead of the Europa League final, Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has spoken about his pride of being the first Greek/Australian boss to manage a European final. He said: "I'm very proud of that because it's kind of what I was saying before, for me to be in this position where I've come from... I was born in Greece, I'm a very proud Greek. My father made sure that I understood where our roots were and what it means to be Greek, and I've carried that through my whole life.
“I grew up in Australia, on the other side of the world where football, unfortunately, wasn't a prominent sport, but my father, he took his love of football from Greece to Australia and he worked really, really hard, as I've said before many times, my mum and my dad, they left their home country, their family, everything they knew for their kids, for me. I hold that dear to my heart. He's not with me today, but he is with me all the time. I love being Greek, I love being in Greece, it's I think where I'll retire one day, and I love that I grew up in a country in Australia where, even though football wasn't a big sport, when you grow up in Australia, you also have the attitude when it comes to sport, you'll take on anyone, it doesn't matter how big or small they are and I'm proud of my roots in both."
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