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Manchester United fans to be charged as much as £133 a ticket for Sevilla away in Champions League last 16

Cheapest ticket will be £89, but last month Liverpool fans were only charged £54 and last season Leicester supporters paid £51

MANCHESTER UNITED fans travelling to see their team play Sevilla in the Champions League will be charged as much as £133 for the privilege.

And even the cheapest ticket will set fans back £89.

 Manchester United will have to pay at least £89 a ticket to watch their side away to Sevilla
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Manchester United will have to pay at least £89 a ticket to watch their side away to SevillaCredit: Getty

And it appears the Spanish outfit are taking advantage of the "big club tariff" according to the Manchester Evening News.

Last season Sevilla charged Leicester fans £51 to watch their Champions League clash.

And last month Liverpool supporters had to shell out £54 to watch their heroes play in the Spanish city.

It may well work out that the £89 Red Devils fans will pay out will be more than some of their flights out.

 Last month Liverpool supporters were only charged £54 for the Champions League clash
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Last month Liverpool supporters were only charged £54 for the Champions League clashCredit: PA:Empics Sport
 And last season when Leicester played Sevilla int he Champions League, fans were charged £51 a ticket
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And last season when Leicester played Sevilla int he Champions League, fans were charged £51 a ticketCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

And there will also be a bit of a rush for tickets - United have been handed an allocation of just 2,450.

Elsewhere Chelsea have the ominous task of facing Barcelona in the Champions League last 16.


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Manchester City may be more pleased than their Premier League rivals as they will face Swiss side Basel.

Tottenham will be away and then home to Juventus, while Liverpool were drawn to play Porto over two legs.

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Although Chelsea fans probably don't think so there is a positive in facing Barcelona.

The Catalan club's superstar Lionel Messi has never scored in eight appearances against the Londoners, which is his worst record against a team in his entire career.

Tottenham, who won their group despite facing defending champions Real Madrid, also have one positive going there way as they get set to face Juventus.

The Italian side have been eliminated in each of their last five ties with English teams in Europe.

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