Wembley is preparing to host the first all-German Champions League final (Picture: Getty)

Tickets for the Champions League final at Wembley are fetching up to £14,000 each on the black market as the stadium prepares for a German invasion.

Desperate football fans are paying up to 38 times the face value for seats to see Saturday’s showdown between Bundesliga rivals Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.

Touts are cashing in with even the cheapest £60 seats going for £4,510 per pair.

It is thought about 150,000 German fans could descend on London, sending prices rocketing on the black market.


Wembley has the capacity to seat 86,000 but the two clubs have only been allocated 50,000 tickets between them.

More than 20,000 seats have been reserved for the Uefa ‘family’ – the governing body along with national associations, sponsors, broadcasters and hospitality packages.



A Uefa spokesman said: ‘Uefa and the Football Association are working with the authorities to combat ticket touting activities and we will be taking appropriate legal action against touts found to be breaking UK law and ticketing terms and conditions.

Borussia Dortmund took over 40,000 fans to Madrid for their semi-final with just 10,000 tickets (Picture: Reuters)

‘All official sales channels are now closed and tickets as well as hospitality packages are completely sold out.’

More than 250,000 Dortmund fans applied for final tickets and 40,000 travelled to Madrid for their semi-final win, even though only 10,000 had tickets.

A fan park has been set up to cater to the thousands of ticketless fans arriving in London.

The most expensive for the match have a face value of £330 but Madrid-based agency 1st4footballtickets.com is charging £13,760 per pair – £10,450 for the tickets plus £3,310 in fees and taxes. A pair of prime seats from agency ticket4football.com cost up to £7,350.