The sales window for the international general public to apply for UEFA Champions League final tickets has closed this weekend – following a 3-week registration window open since the 24th February.
The applicants will learn if they have been successful or not by 6th April, according to Uefa.com.
The allocation of tickets will be decided by lottery, in similar vain to the London 2012 Olympic Games process.
Each valid application will enter a ballot, regardless of the time of submission within the application period.
Successful candidates will be entitled to purchase a maximum of two tickets.
Hopeful candidates will be able to check the status of their application by logging into the ticket portal from 6th April – with tickets delivered no later than Saturday 30th April.
Online applications are being checked to ensure that anyone banned from attending football games will be unsuccessful.
UEFA has also underlined that no tickets will be distributed through agencies or brokers, and UEFA is encouraging fans not to purchase tickets through touts.
England has three teams left in the competition, and is guaranteed a team in at least the semi-final, after Chelsea were drawn against Manchester United.
Tottenham Hotspur will play Real Madrid, in its first Champions League campaign.