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Amir Khan vs Kell Brook tickets - prices and how to buy for Manchester fight

The countdown is on for the fiercely-anticipated grudge match between Amir Khan and Kell Brook, which will take place at Manchester's AO Arena later this month.

Khan 's return to the ring to face long-time rival Brook is one of the first major boxing events of the year in the UK, taking place on Saturday, February 19th.

While both are past the peak of their careers, there's certainly plenty of appetite for the fight with the initial sale of tickets selling out in remarkable time.

However, it's not too late for those who are still desperate to attend the event as a number are available via resale sites.

On Ticketmaster, the cheapest available tickets are £133 for a single seat, rising to £198 each for two seats next to each other.

If you're in hunt of the best seats you can possibly get your hands on, and don't mind splashing out a small fortune, the 'best seat' available ticket for two sat together is a whopping £1686 each - and the price is the same for a single seat.

The cheapest 'platinum' seats in the inner section of the arena are £1055 each, while 'platinum' seats further back are more affordable and come in at just under £200.

There is a maximum of nine tickets per-person and per household, while those attending under the age of 14 will need to be accompanied by an adult.

Ticket includes entry to the full event, including a packed undercard including the likes of Manchester's Bradley Rea and Team GB's Frazer Clarke, who is making his professional debut.

The event will also be broadcast live on Sky Sports for those who are unable to attend.

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk