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Lithuania v England registration now open

Lithuania v England registration now open

Posted by Team England at 14:29 on Thursday 29 June 2017

2016-2018 Travel Club members have until 5pm Monday 24 July to register their interest in a ticket for the European World Cup Qualifier match Lithuania v England on Sunday 8 October 2017.

England will return to Vilnius for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Lithuania on Sunday 8 October (7pm local time, 5pm UK time), completing their qualifying schedule for next summer's tournament in Russia with a trip to the LFF Stadium. 

2016-18 Travel Club members can now register their interest for the match by clicking here  Members will be able to register in a maximum group size of 4 by selecting the ‘(+) add another member’ button once they have submitted their own details. 

Travel Club members who require wheelchair accessible seating must ensure they select the 'wheelchair user' tick box in order for their registration to be recorded correctly

It will be the Three Lions' second visit to the Lithuanian capital in exactly two years. In October 2015, Ross Barkley and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scored as England won 3-0 with Giedrius Arlauskis' own goal also contributing to the Euro 2016 qualifier on the LFF Stadium's artificial surface. 

England, who currently top Group F, beat Edgaras Jankauskas' side 2-0 at Wembley Stadium back in March. 

We will be announcing full ticket details in the weeks following the registration deadline. 

Travel Packages to Lithuania 

Gullivers Sports Travel (formerly Thomson Sport) has a number of spaces available on their travel package to Lithuania. For more information, click here: https://gulliverstravel.co.uk/event/official-england-supporters-travel-club/package/lithuania-v-england-group-f?group=3926 

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  • Paul Leveridge
    Paul Leveridge

    Where is the link to register ?

    • 29 Jun 2017
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  • Sandra Cowell
    Sandra Cowell

    where it says click here

    • 29 Jun 2017
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  • Brian Dunn
    Brian Dunn

    Can't see click here

    • 30 Jun 2017
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  • julie reddin
    julie reddin

    Where is the link to register

    • 30 Jun 2017
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  • James Ratcliff
    James Ratcliff

    How do you cancel your interest?

    • 30 Jun 2017
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  • Andrew Bradford
    Andrew Bradford

    Ive registered but only going if I win the lottery. Got better things to do on a Sunday.

    • 30 Jun 2017
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  • Paul Toovey
    Paul Toovey

    Are you serious Paul Leveridge? Look at the text on this page ^^ it says:

    2016-18 Travel Club members can now register their interest for the match by "CLICKING 'HERE' " Members will be able to register in a maximum group size of 4 by selecting the ‘(+) add another member’ button once they have submitted their own details.

    • 30 Jun 2017
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  • Steve POWELL
    Steve POWELL

    What are  the pros and cons of registering as a group opposed to registering individually? Is it a case of either all or none of your group will be allocated tickets? Does it change your chances? What if the number of caps held by those in your group varies dramatically? Just curious as to what peoples experiences of this are really..

    • 30 Jun 2017
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  • Robert Moule
    Robert Moule

    Makes no difference whatsoever, all tickets allocated on an individual basis. It's just for group seating but every 1 sits wherever they want at away games anyway

    • 1 Jul 2017
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  • Steve POWELL
    Steve POWELL

    Cheers Rob. Must have been coincidental that the times we've applied as a group we've all either got tickets, or not got tickets.

    • 2 Jul 2017
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley

    @ Steve Powell      As far as I know, the rule works like this :-

    Everyone in the group who is in the 70% gets allocated a ticket.

    Those members of the group who are not in the 70% go into the 30% ballot as a single entity. So, either they're all successful or they're all unsuccessful.

    • 2 Jul 2017
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  • Steve POWELL
    Steve POWELL

    Thanks David. Any indication of our allocation for this one? The Scots have been given 1700.

    • 5 Jul 2017
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