Liverpool will play Real Madrid in the Champions League final
Liverpool will play Real Madrid in the Champions League final

The allocation for wheelchair users at the final is bordering on exclusion and discrimination, according to theLDSA.

Each team gets 38 wheelchair positions for the match, according to Uefa.

Ted Morris is the secretary of the LDSA.

Level Playing Field - a campaign group for disabled sports fans - has written to Uefa to ask about the issue.

The final is to be played in Paris after St Petersburg in Russia was stripped of the match.

It was not possible to implement optimal solutions due to operational constraints and the short preparation time.

Morris said he will be going to the game with a heavy heart because of the situation.

When bays are available, it's not fair. He said it was wrong.

I would like to know what they are being used for. This affects both teams.

Three weeks ago, they contacted Uefa to request more tickets for disabled supporters, but were told there were no more available.

The club is waiting on Uefa to return them if there are any returns or more available.

Morris said that "Liverpool have done everything in their power to help with this."

Harry Corness missed out on a ticket to the final because he is a wheelchair user.

Michael Corness said that based on the law of averages, you are assuming that you will get a decent allocation of wheelchair spaces.

I pre-booked the flights, hoping that we would be successful as Harry met the criteria of the ballot allocation based on the games.

I knew that it was going to be a long shot and I was shocked.

I was still hopeful as we did have a chance but I knew it was going to be a long shot.

The capacity of the game is 75,000 and both Real Madrid andLiverpool have received 19,618 tickets.

A further 12,000 tickets were put on general sale, which closed before the second legs were played.

The system that works is the distribution and pricing of the final tickets for the league.

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