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UEFA EURO 2020

TWO IMPORTANT UPDATES FOR MEMBERS

At present and in-line with current government advice, nothing has changed regarding the status of our games against Italy and Denmark later this month. If the situation changes, ticket buyers and ESTC members will be contacted via email and the website. 

For the latest advice regarding the coronavirus, including travel and prevention information, please refer to the NHS's website: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/ 

EURO 2020 second ballot

We're aware of an issue with UEFA and the second ballot. For more information, please read the news story below: http://www.thefa.com/news/2020/mar/11/second-ballot-update

Team England
  • 11 Mar 2020 5:03 PM
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  • Robert Lewis-Brookes
    Robert Lewis-Brookes
    • 11 Mar 2020 5:14 PM
    Can someone remind me what the original ballot rules were?
    I mistakenly applied in general sale rather than through the travel portal in December and should have been included in this second members ballot. I have received no e-mail from UEFA today so I’m the dark as to what is going on. My group have 10-12 caps each
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  • Lee Gibson
    Lee Gibson
    • 11 Mar 2020 5:56 PM
    I appreciate the information. However people are still speculating as to how the Italy game can possibly go ahead? Saying this then cancelling close to the game date is even worse for supporters with travel and hotels booked.
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 11 Mar 2020 6:08 PM

    In reply to Robert Lewis-Brookes:

    70% of available tickets to the applicants with the most caps : in this case, members on the waiting list with the most caps.

    20% balloted to other members, but only if they have been to at least 4 home and 2 away games in the 2018-2020 campaign.

    10% balloted to all members who were ineligible for or unsuccessful in the 70% allocation and 20% ballot.

    If there were fewer members in the 20% ballot than tickets (because those who qualified for the 20% ballot were already in the 70% allocation) then the surplus tickets would be added to the 10% ballot.

    No tickets for zero-cappers unless everyone with caps who applied had their ticket request fulfilled.

    Preference for ticket category given to higher cappers. Members could indicate on the application form whether they were willing to be moved up or down by 1 category if their first choice was already fully allocated.

    Everyone on the same application had to get the same category of ticket.

    Every member considered separately on his own caps record.
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  • Robert Lewis-Brookes
    Robert Lewis-Brookes
    • 11 Mar 2020 6:30 PM

    In reply to David Lilley:

    Thank you for sending that through
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  • Thomas Smith
    Thomas Smith
    • 12 Mar 2020 2:32 PM
    Just had the below email from UEFA- looks like they're blaming The FA, certainly doesn't look like they were willing to acknowledge that we had applied in groups. Might be worth checking out.




    UEFA Ticketing Customer Service (UEFA EURO 2020)
    Mar 12, 16:06 EET
    Dear Thomas,

    Thank you for your email.

    The FA decided that the members could only purchase one ticket per match, this is not decided by UEFA.
    The portal is down temporarily, it will be back up but we have no further details about this.

    Best regards,
    UEFA Ticketing Customer Service
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