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Euro tickets - I have tickets for group games and wanting to take my 14 year son with me.... Can I buy junior tickets which will allow me to sit with him?

Kevin Walsh
  • 13 Feb 2021 7:49 PM
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  • Peter salnicki
    Peter salnicki
    • 13 Feb 2021 8:35 PM
    There arent any tickets on sale currently, and its very unlikely anymore will go on sale now anyway. If any do go on sale I cant recall if juniors got discounted tickets via the Uefa website.
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 13 Feb 2021 8:47 PM
    Sorry to disappoint you, Kevin, but :-

    There are no tickets currently on sale. Because of coronavirus restrictions throughout Europe, UEFA have not yet decided whether the Euro 2020 matches will go ahead with full stadiums, reduced capacity or behind closed doors. It seems very unlikely that there will be full stadiums, in which case UEFA will be cancelling and refunding tickets rather than selling any more.

    There never were any junior tickets for Euro 2020. All fans had to pay the full price.

    To get tickets sitting together, you really needed to have submitted one application requesting 2 tickets. You cannot amend a previously submitted application. Nor can you now submit another application in your own name to get a ticket for your son because nobody is allowed to submit 2 applications for the same match. Your son cannot submit an application on his own behalf because he is under 18, which is the minimum age stipulated by UEFA for submitting an application.

    In the unlikely eventuality that any more tickets do become available through official sources, another adult could submit an application for 2 tickets: for himself/herself and your son. They would be sat together. There is a data entry field on the online application form which would allow this other adult to link his/her application to yours so that you would all be sat together. If further tickets become available, I'll return to this thread and tell you how to do it.
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