Tickets for Arsenal vs Paris Saint-Germain – as well as the Gunners’ games against Dinamo Zagreb and AS Monaco – are now available to buy via livefootballtickets.com.
Mikel Arteta’s men – including deadline day signing Raheem Sterling – discovered their league phase opponents on August 29 at UEFA’s glitzy draw ceremony.
The new-look league phase will begin on September 17.
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How to buy Arsenal tickets for Champions League games
Arsenal are one of the most watched and followed Premier League teams in the world so the demand for the tickets is always high.
No matter what competition they’re playing in, the Gunners are religiously followed by the supporters and their tickets are difficult to get.
Fans will be able to purchase the tickets on the club’s official ticketing page.
Tickets for the Arsenal home matches are difficult to buy and they can sell out quickly and considering this is Arsenal’s second Champions League season after a long break and the team has become stronger, fans will be excited to follow the Gunners.
The Arsenal membership starts at £34 per season for adults and it gives fans the access to tickets, discounts on online and retail store and ticket exchange facility.
However, due to the high demand, tickets can be sold quickly through the official channels.
livefootballtickets.com offers fans the opportunity to buy tickets in a much easier and convenient. way.
Furthermore, livefootballtickets.com is rated with five stars on Trustpilot and all purchases come with a 150% moneyback guarantee.
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New Champions League format
The Champions League format will be different this season than the one used before.
The UEFA Executive Committee has announced that the old group stage system will not be used this season.
Usually, the 32 teams are divided into eight groups of four teams in the Champions League but this season, 36 teams will take part in the competition in the group phase.
All the clubs will take part in a single league competition format.
In the new format, each team will play eight matches, all will be against different teams, with half of those matches at home and half of them away.
To determine the opponents of every team, all the teams will be divided into four seeding pots.
Each team will have the opportunity to play two teams from all those pots, which will give the fans an opportunity to experience high profile matches from an early stage.
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