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EURO 2020 BALLOT RESULTS MOST ASKED QUESTIONS!

Everybody is talking about their Euro 2020 application result (and some of you have been looking for answers!)

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Team England
  • 28 Jan 2020 2:32 PM
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 31 Jan 2020 12:24 PM

    In reply to Thomas Smith:

    Looking at the email which I received from UEFA acknowledging my original application, it looks like there is only one ID number. This number is described as 'Your Personal Group ID'. So, it's the number you give out if you want your mates on another application to be seated with you.

    But I notice that, right at the very bottom of the email, the same number is quoted as my 'Support ID'. It's also on my successful order, described as my 'Support ID'. I assume this means that if I want to ask UEFA any question about my application, that would be the number to quote.

    So, yes, I'm 99% certain that this is the number which the FA are asking for. Presumably, they will use it to validate your details with UEFA.
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 31 Jan 2020 12:35 PM

    In reply to Edward David:

    Edward David
    Could I just ask about the Waiting List.
    Will I be able to apply for a Round of 16 should England finish 1st or 2nd.
    I did not originally apply as I have the round of 16 in Glasgow ( England could come 3rd ) in the future.
    Kind regards Edward David.

    I strongly expect that the FA will only allow you to apply on the waiting list for matches which you had on your original application. This isn't supposed to be an additional application route : it's a rescue mission for members who went through the wrong portal with their first application.

    In any event, having an unconditional R16 ticket for Glasgow would disqualify you from applying for a conditional R16 ticket through the FA allocation because of the possibility of you ending up with 2 tickets to the same match, or to 2 matches taking place on the same day.

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  • Team England
    Team England
    • 31 Jan 2020 12:40 PM

    In reply to Edward David:

    Any knockout match tickets offered to members on the waiting list are conditional and will be valid regardless of where England finish in the group. We will not be offering members the opportunity to wait and see where England finish before deciding whether to take any tickets offered to them.
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  • Edward David
    Edward David
    • 31 Jan 2020 4:28 PM

    In reply to David Lilley:

    Thanks David as usual great response.
    Kind regards Edward.
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  • Edward David
    Edward David
    • 31 Jan 2020 4:30 PM

    In reply to Team England:

    Okay, thanks for help, hopefully give the England R16 a miss and just see the Glasgow one.
    Regards Edward.
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  • Team England
    Team England
    • 26 Feb 2020 11:45 AM
    Information about the waiting list.

    As previously communicated, we'll provide an update on the ESC website and via email later this week which will detail the number of tickets offered by UEFA, the allocation process for these tickets and the mechanism to purchase.
    If you've submitted your details on the waiting list, please do not contact the Travel Club team for the outcome; you'll need to wait for the full update next week and follow our instructions carefully. Similarly, please do not email the ESTC team to request to be placed on the waiting list.

    The reason for this is because we already have the original ballot data for those who applied in December through the correct route. We do not need that data again and is why we closed the waiting list to members who simply missed out due to caps levels.

    We appreciate there are members anxious to get more tickets but we'd encourage members to read all the information we provide, including emails and news stories.v
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