Ticket typePrice
Official UEFA “Fans First”€30
Official general public Category 3€50
Official Category 2€90
Official Category 1€150
Official resaleCapped at face value, with no seller fees
For the 2026 UEFA Super Cup, official tickets start at €30 for finalists’ fans and €50 for the general public, while resale through UEFA’s official platform is limited to face value only.

Original prices

UEFA lists these official prices for the match in Salzburg: Fans First at €30, Category 3 at €50, Category 2 at €90, and Category 1 at €150. Accessibility tickets are also €30 and include a free companion ticket on request.

Resale prices

If someone cannot attend, UEFA says tickets may be resold only through the official UEFA resale platform, and the resale price is capped at face value with no seller fees. That means resale should not exceed the original ticket price for the same category.

Practical takeaway

The cheapest official route is €30, and the official resale market should stay at or below the original category price. Third-party marketplaces may list tickets higher, but that is not the official UEFA resale system.

TL;DR: official UEFA Super Cup tickets cost €30 to €150 depending on category, and official resale is capped at face value.