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Liverpool have taken steps to ensure that loyal supporters will have access to the cheapest available tickets for the Champions League final.

The Reds have released a breakdown of how the 16,613 seats they have been given for the showdown with Tottenham in Madrid on June 1 will be allocated.

Some 63% (10,466) will be for general admission followed by 25% (4,153) for seasonal hospitality members and priority rights holders.

Matchday officials, first-team players, former players and media will account for 11% (1,827) with commercial partners taking around 1% (167).

The tickets are in four price categories: £513, £385, £154 and £60. Anfield officials have held back all of the £60 tickets for general admission fans to purchase.

That amounts to 3,322 seats so a large number of supporters who qualify for a ticket will have to pay for the £154 tickets – around 8,971 of Liverpool's total allocation is in that category.

The Reds expect that more than 90% of eligible fans will be able to buy tickets from the two lowest price points. The higher priced tickets are being utilised for the club's contractual allocations.

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Only Liverpool fans who have attended seven or more Champions League games this season are guaranteed a ticket for Madrid.

A ballot is taking place this week for season ticket holders, members and fan card holders who have recorded six Champions League matches during 2018/19.

Some 30,508 qualifying supporters have registered for the ballot which means they have a one in 4.6 chance of being successful.

The Electoral Reform Services will undertake the ballot process and the club will notify supporters of the outcome via email on Thursday.