You can remove my comment if this is the wrong thread! I am looking to swap couple of my European Championship 2024 against 1X CL final ticket. I have tickets for all England or Scotland games (even potentially round of 16, quarter-finals and semi-finals). Please pm me if you are interested.
The hunting for tickets shall begin now then. I hope listings in third party websites update their listings to include the sections.
For the folks who will have no other choice but to buy via the third party websites, how are we feeling? I think next week is when all the Real Madrid/Borussia Dortmund allocated tickets will go on sale in those websites since that's when UEFA will be giving their codes for the fans of these teams to buy the tickets. This will likely drive the price down - but at the same time, should we risk it and buy from these fans considering that UEFA is mentioning they will do strict ticket / ID checks? I'm not sure how the entrance gates at Wembley works and if they could at least do a full ID check in those sections behind the goals that are exclusive to the socios/season ticketholders/members of the finalists.
Did UEFA really mentioned that? I highly doubt that UEFA will do any sort of ID checks. FIFA and UEFA will never risk it and it will be chaos. On the other hand, this is my only option. I will have to risk it. Price wise, I am starting to get a bit stressed out seeing the CAT 1 prices holding as is and not going down yet. But again, as you mentioned, maybe once tickets for season ticket holders are distributed, prices will eventually go down. I may even wait until 2 days prior to the game and see what happens to prices then. What about you? What’s your plan?
This is a document that was provided by Real Madrid to their socios: https://static.realmadrid.com/Stati..._Condiciones_Generales_Solicitud_Entradas.pdf It states: ''La entrada será intransferible y sólo podrá ser utilizada por el socio adjudicatario, quedando prohibida su cesión o venta a terceras personas. Todas las entradas se registrarán con el nombre y apellidos del adjudicatario. Cualquier entrada que se registre con otro nombre diferente será anulada. La organización solicitará la documentación necesaria para comprobar la titularidad de las entradas en el acceso al Estadio, y NO se permitirá el acceso de aquellos aficionados que no cumplan estas condiciones. Los socios únicamente podrán ocupar la localidad asignada en cada entrada.'' That's why I think there is a chance UEFA will be a lot more strict on this game versus previous occasions. I'm aware that FIFA/UEFA never do ID checks, but for away fans during UCL games, it's quite common to have a strict ID measure in place. Hence myself wondering if they will do this for specific sections of the stadium that are focused on the socios/season ticketholders... and I think these are the sections that we will see having tickets being sold next week.
So I think my point is: buying a ticket from someone who got the the ticket via the UEFA lottery = safe because they can change the name on the digital ticket. But buying a ticket from someone who got the ticket via the club allocation = risky since UEFA/clubs are claiming they will check whether these digital tickets had name changes/check IDs at the gates.
Makes sense. I will make sure that I will go with a listing that indicate a section with neutral fans. Don’t want any sort of issues entering the stadium.
FYI, a drop of around 30% in CAT 1 tickets in 3rd party websites can be seen now. Seems like the tickets that @brasileiragem was referring to have been released.
just created a WhatsApp group for those of us going to London... all welcome to join https://chat.whatsapp.com/ETPzbE4iE7a88Tr8mdWNUl
Do we know on which side of the stadium Real Madrid supporters will be sitting versus Borussia supporters? Not sure someone shared this yet.
Due to some personal reasons, unfortunately I will not be able to attend the game. I have now two tickets in cat 1, Block 240, row 10, - Club Level - middle tier. As per official Wembley homepage: "The entire middle tier of Wembley stadium makes up Club Wembley. There are only 16 rows in Club Wembley and your seats are larger and more comfortable than standard seats. Accessed by dedicated entrances you will be greeted by a hostess and directed up to the Club Wembley concourse, with its many bars and restaurants". As you can see, these are very very good seats. Transaction can be made either personal in Zurich or via Video Call. I will not sell these two tickets for shit load of money however I will still ask for more as I really have put much efforts getting these two tickets. If I will not get any offer from you, I will sell them on third-pary homepages.