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Where and when is the Conference League final 2025? Date and likely ticket prices as Chelsea close in on trophy

Wroclaw Stadium will host the Conference League final 2025Wroclaw Stadium will host the Conference League final 2025

Wroclaw Stadium will host the Conference League final 2025 | AFP via Getty Images

An early look at the 2025 Europa Conference League final with Chelsea now just one step away from booking their spot in poland.

Chelsea took a big step towards the UEFA Europa Conference League final on Thursday night with a comfortable 4-1 win over Djugaarden in their semi-final first leg. Jadon Sancho opened the scoring, and Noni Madueke added another before a Nicolas Jackson brace.

The Blues are well on their way to the final, only needing to hold their Swedish opponents to less than a three-goal win at Stamford Bridge in the second leg this coming Thursday. As Chelsea fans begin to look towards the final, we have rounded up what you need to know.

Where is the Europa Conference League final in 2025?

The UEFA Europa Conference League final 2025 will be held in Wroclaw, Poland. The stadium is Wroclaw Stadium, or Stadion Wroclaw as it is known locally. The venue holds 42,771 fans, and it notably hosted three fixtures during Euro 2012.

When is the Europa Conference League final 2025?

The Europa Conference League final will be held on May 28, 2025. The kick-off time is yet to be confirmed, but it will likely be 9pm local time. The fixture will be between Chelsea or Djurgarden and Real Betis or Fiorentina. Chelsea lead their semi-final and Real Betis lead theirs.

Likely Europa Conference League final 2025 ticket prices and allocations

We don’t yet have the ticket prices for this year’s Europa Conference League final, but we do have last season’s prices, which were largely affordable, especially for a final. The prices provided by UEFA are as follows, and just a reminder that these are last year’s prices and they should only serve as a guide.

Fans First (reserved for fans of the teams): €25

Category 3: €45

Category 2: €85

Category 1: €125

As for the allocations, they are yet to be confirmed, but last season’s final saw 33.2% of the tickets offered to the fans of the two clubs. If the same allocation was to be offered for this year’s final, Chelsea would receive around 14,199 tickets if they progress, as would their rivals. A further allocation would be sold to fans through UEFA through their application system, which will be made available in the run-up to the final, and the remaining tickets will go to sponsors and other stakeholders.

What Nicolas Jackson has said of Chelsea’s chances

Chelsea striker and brace-scorer on Thursday night, Nicolas Jackson, told TNT Sports after the first leg: “Yeah, very good. It was the result we wanted and we are one step closer, and hopefully we can be in the final. We did very good. It's a semi-final and the atmosphere was good, and we did what we wanted.”

Asked if Chelsea have a foot in the final, he responded: “No, no, no. It's never over. We have one more game and we go 100 percent in the second game and we will see.” Chelsea host the second leg at Stamford Bridge on Thursday, May 8.

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