Many Arsenal fans have swiftly moved to sell their tickets for the return leg of the Champions League tie against Bayern Munich.
The Gunners will host the German champions in a fortnight at the Emirates Stadium but will need something close to a miracle to advance to the last eight.
This was after they were hammered 5-1 by their hosts on Wednesday in the first leg.
Arjen Robben opened the scoring for Bayern before a Thiago brace and goals from Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Muller completed the humiliation.
Prior to the encounter, no ticket was left for the second leg of the encounter, but thousands are now available for purchase.
Around the time the game ended, the seat map at the 60,000 seater stadium was all red – meaning no seats were free for the hotly anticipated second leg.
Few minutes later, and patches of available amber seats in various blocks start to become free, particularly in the upper tier of the West Stand.
Thousands of seats have now become available for the encounter at the Emirates on March 7.
Arsenal fans have grown increasingly frustrated with boss Arsene Wenger and calls for his exit continued after Wednesday’s defeat.
The Frenchman is out of contract at the end of the season and it remains to be seen if he will walk away.