Euro 2020 - Tickets Thread

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  1. hearts123

    hearts123 Member+

    May 18, 2009
    Are England and possibly Scotland definitely going to be in Group D London/Glasgow?
     
  2. hearts123

    hearts123 Member+

    May 18, 2009
    You will be very lucky if you get final tickets for London. I dont expect EnglNd to get there but imagine if they did. Gold dust.!
     
  3. themanlarry

    themanlarry Member+

    Nov 14, 2005
    Yes 100%. Any country that qualifies and has a host city will play in that city at least twice out of their three group stage matches. If both paired host nations of a group qualify they will have another draw to decide which of the two cities host the match between them (for example: group stage match England vs. Scotland in London or Glasgow).
     
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  4. hearts123

    hearts123 Member+

    May 18, 2009
    Thanks need to go back over all my Aps and change a game.
     
  5. am0985

    am0985 Member

    Oct 29, 2013
    People change their phone numbers all the time. I can't see it'd be a big issue if you had a different phone no, as long as you had ID and a confirmation no etc.
     
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  6. am0985

    am0985 Member

    Oct 29, 2013
    Euro 2016 final we got tickets through the lottery.

    World Cup final 2014 we got tickets in the final "fastest finger first" round a couple of weeks before the tournament started.

    Generally you'll stand your biggest chance if you go for category 1 tickets if you're prepared to pay. The inventory is usually better as it's down the touchlines on either side and usually fewer people going for it. Touts usually make a bigger margin on the cheaper tickets too so won't be as keen on these, though plenty of the category 1 tickets get touted too.
     
  7. hearts123

    hearts123 Member+

    May 18, 2009
    If and when we receive an email saying we have won in the lottery and it is time to pay will you login and see what you are paying for before you pay.
    I know you will have to buy everything you have won but just want to know if I will know what I am paying for.
    Thanks
     
  8. noar1985

    noar1985 Member

    Aug 2, 2015
    Club:
    OGC Nice
  9. themanlarry

    themanlarry Member+

    Nov 14, 2005
    https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/news/newsid=2612730.html
     
  10. HIIBEE

    HIIBEE Member

    Rangers
    Scotland
    Apr 16, 2018
    At the bottom of the Demand page there Little figures supposedly representing demand
    IE 5 Figures High Demand, 3 Figures Lower demand. Etc. Can anyone see these anywhere? I'm wondering if they are not showing for me as I can't see them anywhere other than the bottom of the page.
    Thanks
     
  11. Timanfaya

    Timanfaya Member+

    May 31, 2005
    Southampton
    ^ Those are just pointless diagrams illustrating that five people applying for two tickets is worse than three people.

    Further up the page lots of the Cat3 tickets have little red progress bars, intended to indicate that they're selling quick.

    UEFA can't be arsed to tell you this, you are expected to guess.
     
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  12. Timanfaya

    Timanfaya Member+

    May 31, 2005
    Southampton
    Baku is looking like an easy ticket. Even the bargain €30 quarter-final tickets aren't showing high demand. If you were thinking of ever going to Azerbaijan, this looks like the ideal time.
     
  13. am0985

    am0985 Member

    Oct 29, 2013
    Those demand charts are bullshit. Don't think they've even moved since they put them up.

    Are Cat 1 and Cat 2 really in such low demand everywhere?! Even Wembley? Even for the final?

    Does Rome really have such little demand for two of its group games?
     
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  14. themanlarry

    themanlarry Member+

    Nov 14, 2005
    I think that they are just delaying showing the full updated chart as part of their sales strategy and ticketing psychology but it will be more accurately showing with a week to go (even though these symbols can mean very little). With having no CAT4 this time the number of requests for CAT3 will be further through the roof, but CAT2 should definitely be oversubscribed too (and maybe even CAT1 for the weekend matches by the end of it). For most host countries though the CAT1 prices are ridiculous let alone CAT2.
     
  15. Kloppo

    Kloppo New Member

    Borussia Mönchengladbach
    Argentina
    Feb 29, 2016
    Club:
    FC Köln
    Do you have a source for that?
     
  16. hearts123

    hearts123 Member+

    May 18, 2009
    closing in on my 50th application, need to have a wee celebration party :)
     
  17. am0985

    am0985 Member

    Oct 29, 2013
    How are you guarding against UEFA checking for multiple applications?

    I would've thought address and passport number are two things which UEFA might use to check. Passport no can be changed between applications - given usual validity is 10yrs a lot of peoples passports will expire before the tournament anyway.

    However surely having multiple applications to one address would set off their checks?
     
  18. jesta

    jesta Member+

    Feb 9, 2014
    mobile tickets + delayed payment = this is gonna be funny :rolleyes::D
     
  19. themanlarry

    themanlarry Member+

    Nov 14, 2005
    I see there is no clear wording in UEFA policy about household rules like with FIFA, but are they really that stringent about one application per address? Some friends that are applying who live together and are genuinely applying for different matches (not doing multiple applications) and I wonder if they will have a problem.
     
  20. am0985

    am0985 Member

    Oct 29, 2013
    I think you can have more than one application per address for different people. Those friends should be fine.

    However if you're not living with anyone else who is going to the Euros and you want to do multiple applications to maximise your chances, I am thinking putting the same name and address on the application could possibly set off their multiple application alarm. No idea how strict they even are at checking though.

    And putting names of other people on there might prove an issue if they're not going and you need to pick up tickets due to some issue with them being sent out.
     
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  21. hearts123

    hearts123 Member+

    May 18, 2009
    #96 hearts123, Jun 25, 2019
    Last edited: Jun 25, 2019
    Variations :) Slight differences. Also when picking up tickets from Machines you only need CC. Different addresses.
    I'm still not expecting to get any anyway but I'll wait and see if any slip thru then decide my next step.
     
  22. themanlarry

    themanlarry Member+

    Nov 14, 2005
    Keep in mind for those applying for Copenhagen or Dublin, there are probably considerably less CAT3 available that one may expect due to each of those stadiums having one significantly smaller stand behind one of the goals (I think the capacities are 8000 and 4000 respectively and UEFA would have to keep at least half of this for one playing team's allocation of CAT3 per match). On top of this, Parken has no corner seating which I'm guessing means there will be less CAT2 tickets and/or they will be cunningly mixed in amongst people who paid for CAT1 and CAT3 depending on the demand for that particular match as what tends to happen.

    CPH:
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    DUB:
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  23. ChristianRevolution

    Oct 27, 2017
    I have asked cat 2 tickets for Baku and cat 1 for Baku QF . I find this lottery very funny
    Just for the fun , asked for Cat 1 final tickets.
     
  24. Steve Page

    Steve Page Member

    Oct 30, 2013
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Surely they will work on the percentage of the total tickets to go in each category? So at Copenhagen category two will be at the ends of the side stands as a higher percentage of seats are in the sides. At Dublin it will be the corners plus a smaller portion of the sides. Those category diagrams are very basic.

    At Wembley expect all of the middle tier (club Wembley) as well as the boxes to be sold as corporate packages. The lower tier central section around the tunnel for around 3 blocks will probably be for UEFA types but could also be sold as corporate. At least 18,000 tickets won't be entered into the ballot. Plus whatever percentage is held back for the competing teams.
     

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