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Ticket prices for Euro 2020....

Just in case if you haven't seen it... This would give you the idea for each catergory for each game etc...

 https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0253-0d821c0faceb-9c6313dd551c-1000--uefa-euro-2020-ticket-details-announced/ 

Adrian Gunner
  • 5 Nov 2019 3:49 PM
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  • Daniel Dvelys
    Daniel Dvelys
    • 7 Nov 2019 7:56 PM
    Be interesting to see how the FA deal with tickets for the knockout games, anyone know how they’d do it as Dublin for example has a bigger capacity than Copenhagen. Also, do you have more chance of getting cheaper tickets the more caps you’ve got? Or is it just pot luck. The prices for the semis and final are ridiculous
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 7 Nov 2019 9:05 PM

    In reply to Daniel Dvelys:

    Daniel Dvelys
    do you have more chance of getting cheaper tickets the more caps you’ve got

    Yes. When it comes to getting your first choice of ticket category, the FA gives preference to members on the basis of their caps total. Assuming that people prefer the lower priced tickets because we're not all made of money, they will be the tickets that go first. We don't know exactly how it's done - the FA doesn't publish the detail - but here is one possibility.

    Firstly, if the match is oversubscribed, the FA decides who gets a ticket using the 70%/20%/10% principle. If it's not oversubscribed then every applicant gets a ticket.

    Then, starting at the top of the caps table and working down, they give each member their first choice of ticket category. If that choice is no longer available, they give that member their second choice, etc all the way down the list. When they get to the low cappers, it's likely that the cheaper category tickets will have all been allocated. So it's important that lower cappers indicate on the application a willingness to be upgraded to a more expensive ticket category.

    Daniel Dvelys
    Be interesting to see how the FA deal with tickets for the knockout games, anyone know how they’d do it as Dublin for example has a bigger capacity than Copenhagen.

    It's UEFA who decide the ticket allocations. For every R16 match, UEFA must set aside the same number of conditional tickets for each venue for the participating national associations, e.g. the FA, regardless of the size of the stadium. It doesn't matter whether we're in Dublin or Copenhagen, it will be the same number. Obviously, this would be a bigger percentage of ground capacity in a smaller stadium like Copenhagen and a smaller percentage in Dublin.

    As Copenhagen is much smaller than any other venue being used in the competition, it is to be hoped that the number of tickets set aside for the R16 matches is decided in relation to a typical stadium of 50,000+.

    Getting to the R16 and QF will be problematical. In most cases, flying will be the only practical option. Availability could be an issue and fares will be silly money. I'm not just talking about England fans but the fans of all countries. UEFA might judge that demand for R16 and QF tickets could be affected and they might not offer as many tickets in the allocations as we might hope.

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  • Daniel Dvelys
    Daniel Dvelys
    • 7 Nov 2019 10:18 PM

    In reply to David Lilley:

    Great reply David, that’s good to know. I took a punt on flights to Dublin and Rome about 6 months ago so expect England to play in Copenhagen and St Petersburg! Haha
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  • John Greenwood
    John Greenwood
    • 10 Nov 2019 4:50 PM

    In reply to Daniel Dvelys:

    I reckon plenty will take the gamble and book a flight to Dublin. They're so cheap it makes sense really. Our plan is to go straight to Rome from there, probably via Milan or Naples, or even the south of France.
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