City Makes Champions League Games Affordable…

Manchester City has slashed the cost of Champions League tickets, aiming to make football less wallet-bruising for fans. The first match against Kevin De Bruyne’s Napoli will have adult tickets between £35-£55, with under-18s happily shelling out just £15—practically the price of a stadium hot dog! It’s a Category B match, akin to a face-off against Everton. Gearing up for De Bruyne’s grand return and a Serie A champion showdown, City decided not to max out prices in a heroic save fit for a goalie’s highlight reel.

Similarly priced to Napoli, Dortmund’s clash will mirror this fan-friendly rate, while Leverkusen and Galatasaray duels will start from a bargain-worthy £25 for adults, £10 for juniors. Trying to deter enemy fans from sneaking in, the club’s made sure only members who caught a game pre-draw can bag tickets. It’s to avoid a cheeky supporter reshuffle like when Real Madrid fans turned up at City games, as if doing a reverse stealth mission! Three games also promise nostalgic reunions with players like De Bruyne’s thunderous comeback that won’t just be cheered but borderline celebrated with trumpets.