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Tottenham fans may not be happy with Europa League quarter-final ticket prices

Tottenham Hotspur have officially confirmed full details regarding ticket prices for the first leg of their Europa League quarterfinal against Eintracht Frankfurt, and some Spurs fans will not be happy with the announcement.

It is clear that Tottenham’s season rests solely on the Europa League, with the Lilywhites finding themselves a long way adrift of the top half of the Premier League table following their defeat at Fulham on Sunday.

Reports indicate that Ange Postecoglou’s long-term future at Tottenham is also expected to depend on Europa League success, and the Tottenham players may be aware that they are playing for the Australian’s future.

Getting past Frankfurt will not be easy for the Lilywhites and Postecoglou will be hoping that the fans creating an intimidating atmosphere at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as his side hope to take a lead to the second leg in Germany.

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Ticket prices confirmed for Tottenham vs Eintracht Frankfurt

The first leg will take place on Thursday, April 10, and Tottenham have now announced the full details regarding the ticket prices.

The club have confirmed that the game has been priced as a Category C fixture, which is the third tier price usually reserved for Ipswich, Bournemouth, Leicester and Southampton in the Premier League.

That means that Spurs fans will have to shell out a minimum of £38 and a maximum of £81.

Against AZ Alkmaar in the Round of 16, Tottenham chose against listing tickets in Category C, with prices instead starting from just £26.

Here is a full breakdown of all the ticket prices for the first leg against Eintracht Frankfurt

Spurs Supporters Trust disappointed with ticket prices

The Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Trust have expressed their disappointment at the pricing decision, insisting that the club have made an error by pricing the fixture as a Category C.

They suggested that the atmosphere at the stadium may suffer as a result, just as it has in two other Europa League matches this season.

THST wrote: “Disappointed to receive @SpursOfficial announcement of Category C pricing for Frankfurt at home. THST argued for same pricing as Alkmaar & that Cat C is too high, will have a negative impact on fans and on the attendance & atmosphere, as borne out by Roma in the group stage.”

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