Tottenham struggling to sell out tickets for Champions League clash against Red Star Belgrade

Spurs struggling to sell out tickets for Champions League clash against Red Star Belgrade amid terrible run of form under Mauricio Pochettino

  • Tottenham Hotspur host Red Star Belgrade in the Champions League on Tuesday
  • They have a full allocation of tickets to sell in their 62,062-seater stadium 
  • They are struggling to sell it out amid a difficult run of form in all competitions

Tottenham Hotspur are struggling to sell out their Champions League match with Red Star Belgrade.

The Serbian side will only have 200 fans in the stadium on Tuesday night after UEFA banned them from selling tickets to most of their supporter as a punishment for racist chanting.

That means Spurs have a full allocation of tickets to sell at their 62,062-seater stadium. 

Spurs are struggling to sell out their Champions League match with Red Star Belgrade

Areas marked in blue on the map of the ground still have tickets available to purchase in them

Areas marked in blue on the map of the ground still have tickets available to purchase in them

While tickets have been on sale to their 48,000 season ticket holders since September 30, there are still plenty available.

Mauricio Pochettino’s side have been in a terrible run of form and lost their last Champions League game at home 7-2 against Bayern Munich.

They are also not putting the tickets on general sale to avoid them being bought by fans of Red Star.

Members who joined up to the scheme less than a month ago are also not able to purchase tickets.

Tottenham Hotspur have a full allocation of tickets to sell at their 62,062-seater stadium

Tottenham Hotspur have a full allocation of tickets to sell at their 62,062-seater stadium

Spurs have now allowed season ticket holders and members to buy up to three additional seats.

Red Star have been allowed by UEFA to bring 200 supporters who hold Category 1 tickets .

But they will take up seats in the hospitality areas of the ground rather than the usual away end. 

 

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