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UEFA EURO 2020

Quarter-final

Booked a flight and hotel for Rome as I thought they would be way too expensive if I waited until after 16 Rd.

I presume that I'll have to take a hit on the ticket if we are in St. Petersburg?

Never been to Rome so I'll enjoy the footy in a bar/fan zone on Sat and go sight seeing on Sun.

Would I stand any chance of getting a ticket for the Rome game if England not playing?

Gary Salter
  • 27 Jan 2020 6:36 PM
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  • jason broom
    jason broom
    • 27 Jan 2020 6:40 PM
    It’s a large ground so that’s always a good start
    Secondly as long as Italy are not playing that’s always a plus
    And last of all depends on how much you are willing to pay .....
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  • Gary Salter
    Gary Salter
    • 27 Jan 2020 6:45 PM

    In reply to jason broom:

    Is it possible to buy/sell mobile tickets though?
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  • Andrew McCarthy
    Andrew McCarthy
    • 27 Jan 2020 6:49 PM
    If you didn’t get a ticket today for the quarter final there will likely be another opportunity to get one if we end up in Rome. Our allocation if we play in Rome is 7000, however in St Petersburg it’s 5000, so they have only allocated 5000 today, and will likely sell the other 2000 once we win a potential last 16 game in Dublin.
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  • Glenn Hitchman
    Glenn  Hitchman
    • 27 Jan 2020 7:00 PM

    In reply to Gary Salter:

    I have a QF can we sell to other England fan members?
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  • Gary Salter
    Gary Salter
    • 28 Jan 2020 6:00 PM

    In reply to Glenn Hitchman:

    No. Can't sell to anyone - unless you got it in the UEFA ballot.
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