How to Buy Real Madrid-AC Milan tickets: Potential Line-Ups, Head-to-Head and Carlo Ancelotti referendum

It’s been a rough week in Madrid, and while they will not play Valencia weekend due to the cold drop storm affecting the region, Real Madrid do not have an easy landing after their El Clasico defeat. Coming to town on Tuesday in the Champions League are AC Milan, one of the most successful sides in European history.

It could be something of a referendum on Carlo Ancelotti’s job security too, as the Italian, who has a lengthy history with both clubs, has shouldered much of the blame for their loss to Barcelona. He is expected to return Jude Bellingham to a more central role with the ball, while Aurelien Tchouameni could be dropped. None of Dani Carvajal, David Alaba, Thibaut Courtois or Rodrygo Goes will be available due to injury.

HOW TO BUY TICKETS FOR REAL MADRID V AC MILAN

Meanwhile AC Milan are also going through a tough time, sitting in eighth position in Serie A before their clash against Monza. Manager Paulo Fonseca has come under early pressure in the job, and a feud with star player Rafael Leao has not helped matters. After being dropped against Napoli last time out, the Portuguese’s presence at the Bernabeu will be one to keep an eye on. They will be without Alessandro Florenzi and Ismael Bennacer, and are sweating on the fitness of Matteo Gabbia, Tammy Abraham and Luka Jovic.

The two sides have met 15 times over the years, with the Rossoneri enjoying a stronger record than most against Los Blancos: six wins each, and three draws. It wil be the first time they have met for a remarkable 14 years, with their most recent meeting a 2-2 draw at San Siro. In the 21st century, the two sides have won two-a-piece and drawn twice too. Real Madrid will be hoping to unbalance things in their favour at the Berrnabeu, but Milan are not an easy side to face given the crisis talk in the Spanish capital.

 

How to Buy Tickets for Real Madrid v AC Milan

It’s a game that because of the history of the two teams, will always attract plenty of attention and look glamourous. Yet the current situations of these two teams make the clash especially intriguing. Champions League nights tend to be entertaining at the Santiago Bernabeu, but this one could be one to remember.

If you fancy going to the game, Real Madrid are still selling tickets on their website, but only a handful can be found, with the minimum price at €215 at the time of writing. That describes single seats together. The Rossoneri are not advertising tickets on their official channel currently.

That means the most likely route to a seat in the Bernabeu on Tuesday night (21:00 CEST kick-off) is through a third-party website like LiveFootballTickets.com. They are offering tickets starting at €190, and currently have over 160 remaining – they could well be your best shot of getting seats next to whomever you’re going to the game with.

Other alternatives would be Stubhub, Viagogo, or MadridFootballTickets.com, with their prices beginning at €179, €132 and €450 respectively. A number of factors should play into the decision for fans hoping to attend though, beyond simply price. For instance, LiveFootballTickets.com have a 4.8 out of 5 rating on Trustpilot, and over 11,500 reviews to back up their reliability. Being so close to the game, the fact they offer a dedicated customer service line is also useful, whereas not all sites will make the experience as easy as LiveFootballTickets.com.