Aston Villa supporters enter the first major sales window for the UEFA Super Cup today as the club’s Paris Saint-Germain fixture moves from celebration to logistics.
The club’s own ticket details confirmed that Group 1 supporters have an exclusive purchase window from 10am until 2pm on Thursday, June 25, before Group 2 opens at 2.30pm. It follows the pre-registration deadline, which was already tracked by Read Aston Villa earlier this week.
UEFA has confirmed the fixture against Champions League winners PSG will be played at Stadion Salzburg on Wednesday, August 12 at 21:00 CEST. Each finalist receives 7,000 tickets, while UEFA’s public allocation covers 9,000 seats from a net stadium capacity of 28,500. Fans First tickets are priced from €30, with further categories listed at €50, €90 and €150.
Aston Villa is delighted to share ticketing information for our UEFA Super Cup encounter against Paris Saint-Germain.
— Aston Villa (@AVFCOfficial) June 19, 2026
Unai Emery’s Villa Face Another European Demand Signal
This is a tight allocation for a club still riding the force of Unai Emery’s Europa League triumph. Villa are not treating Salzburg as a ceremonial stop-off; it is another marker of the standards now attached to this squad.
For supporters, the key detail is discipline. Codes, device rules and UEFA’s mobile-ticket process make this a controlled sale rather than an open scramble. For Villa, demand around the PSG game underlines how quickly Emery has shifted the club’s European baseline.





