Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Manchester United vs Sevilla: How you can buy tickets for the Champions League game

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Manchester United vs Sevilla: How you can buy tickets for the Champions League game

MANCHESTER UNITED are back in the knockout stages of the Champions League after marching through Group A with ease.

Now they face Sevilla in Spain on February 21 and at Old Trafford on March 13 after the La Liga side finished runners up to Liverpool in Group E.

Paul Pogba hit form in the 2-0 win over Everton

Where can I buy a ticket for Manchester United vs Sevilla?

If you want to witness Jose Mourinho’s first Champions League knockout action with the Red Devils, there are still ways you can pick up a ticket, even if you’re not a club member or season ticket holder.

Club members can apply for tickets now through the Man Utd official website until February 8.

And adults who aren’t already a paying member, can sign up for the year for £32 here.

However, if you don’t want to sign up, you can still pick up a decent ticket for the game.

Thomas Cook Sport have got a number of travel packages that let customers get a ticket for the game and a night in a local hotel – all from just £139.

That includes a breakfast, with the option of additional nights at the hotel being tacked on for an added cost.

Thomas Cooks Sport’s tickets are in Tier 2 of the Sir Alex Ferguson stand.

Manchester United vs Sevilla analysis

Sevilla might not look like a particularly tough opposition this season after gaining just nine points to finish runners up in Group E.

They’re also struggling in La Liga, currently sitting in sixth place, outside the Champions League spots.

But they’ve got form in European competition, winning the Europa League three years in a row before United themselves won the title last year.

Mourinho’s side also have to deal with a tough fixture schedule as things stand, facing Chelsea three days after the away leg on February 21 and Liverpool three days after the home leg on March 13.

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