OM – PSG: ticket prices soar for the Classic

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Like every year, the Orange Vélodrome will be present for the Classic between Olympique de Marseille, 3rd in Ligue 1, and Paris Saint-Germain, leader. For this reception of the capital club, Provence indicates this Thursday that the Marseille venue should once again be sold out. The 50th, since the reception in Lyon, in May 2022.

Aware of the strong expectations of the Marseille public for this electric match, the Olympian club had sold a first wave of tickets, in September, in a lot also including the match against Angers. Before putting the places on sale one by one. Provence also reports that on the opening day, the OM ‘ticketing’ section had 130,000 connections. Demand was even stronger than last year, both for places reserved for the general public and for hospitality indicated a source from the Marseille club. For people who have not yet purchased tickets, there is still the club’s resale platform where 2,000 tickets are available. Recently, the most expensive places were trading at 659 euros.

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