Football Italia
·28. März 2025
Barcelona v Borussia Dortmund: How and Where to Buy Tickets to the Champions League quarter-final

Football Italia
·28. März 2025
Regardless of your affiliation, there is little doubt that Barcelona have been one of the most entertaining watches in European football this season.
Beyond their goal-heavy clashes, their form in Europe has converted them from an also-ran since the departure of Lionel Messi into one of the favourites to win the competition at the hand of Hansi Flick. Facing them in the quarter-finals are last season’s finalists, Borussia Dortmund.
While die Schwarzgelben will be outsiders against the Catalan giants, their intimidating home atmosphere and Barcelona’s propensity to leave the door open at the back mean that Niko Kovac will at the very least believe that his side has a chance.
The two sides met back in December, with the Blaugrana running out 3-2 winners at the Signal Iduna Park, following a late goal from Ferran Torres. However both sides have moved on since, and Dortmund have a second leg at home, meaning they will fight tooth and nail to take a result back to Germany.
Kovac’s record has been a long way from flawless since taking over, losing four of his ten games, but the Croatian is unbeaten in Europe, guiding Dortmund to two wins and two draws over Sporting CP in the play-off and Lille in the Round of 16. Barcelona finished second in the league phase, and beat Benfica home and away in the Round of 16, but Flick will be without Marc Casado now, with the games coming thick and fast as the Blaugrana compete on three fronts.
BARCELONA, SPAIN – MARCH 11: Wojciech Szczesny of FC Barcelona acknowledges the fans after the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Round of 16 Second Leg match between FC Barcelona and SL Benfica at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on March 11, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
If you’re keen to attend what will no doubt be a thrilling occasion at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, then here is how to go about it. Dortmund will have somewhere between two and three thousand fans at the game, making for a great atmosphere, but the German club are not selling away tickets to the general public.
For the home side, it is still possible to go through the Barcelona website to get tickets. They will not come cheap, with the best value options remaining beginning at €179. The Blaugrana usually charge extra to guarantee seats together too.
It means that going through a third-party ticket website actually results in a similar value to using the club website, while some of the advantages of using an resale site like LiveFootballTickets.com actually outstrip the club option. Their tickets begin at €188, and they are one of the leading options for fans looking to get into the big game, with the likes of Viagogo or FootballTicket.net offering alternatives.
However LiveFootballTickets.com provide a 150% moneyback guarantee on every ticket they sell, and will also provide a dedicated customer service line for any enquiries or doubts. Receiving a 4.8 out of 5 rating on Trustpilot, gleaned from nearrly 15,000 reviews over a period of 15 years, they have gone out of their way to guarantee consumer trust too.