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Euro 2021 Tickets - stick or twist?

I've just read UEFA's latest reminder that the final date for optional return of tickets is 22nd April. Things may be a bit clearer by then, but who knows what the situation will be in June and July? So we could find ourselves still holding valid tickets for a knock-out match somewhere like St Petersburg, but be barred from travelling there and lose a few hundred quid. Are others planning to return any tickets or just keep fingers crossed? Having already booked accommodation for Middlesborough, I guess I'll stick and hope.

Paul Probyn
  • 9 Apr 2021 4:58 PM
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 20 Apr 2021 5:26 PM

    In reply to Carl Padley:

    The deadline is 5:00 pm on Thursday (UK time) unless the R16 ticket is recognised as a ticket to Dublin, in which case the deadline is 1:00 pm next Monday (UK time).
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 20 Apr 2021 5:30 PM

    In reply to Joseph Mcdonald:

    That's a very good summary except that we only know the current quarantine rules. Things may be different in a couple of months. So there is an extra dimension to the gamble in that we may be able to travel to and from overseas fixtures without having to self-isolate or quarantine.
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  • Joseph Mcdonald
    Joseph Mcdonald
    • 20 Apr 2021 6:19 PM

    In reply to David Lilley:

    Thanks David. Interestingly, according to Uefa website in the faqs, St Petersburg may give a quarantine exemption for ticket holders (although that doesn't solve UK quarantine rules). Do we know if we can expect any more comms from ESTC/FA does anyone know before the deadline? I also wonder if England are in Rome for example and quarantine rules make attending impossible then surely it would make sense to refund England ticket holders and sell the tickets locally so it maybe that this isn't really the last chance for a refund I wonder.
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 20 Apr 2021 7:45 PM

    In reply to Joseph Mcdonald:

    Joseph Mcdonald
    I also wonder if England are in Rome for example and quarantine rules make attending impossible then surely it would make sense to refund England ticket holders and sell the tickets locally so it maybe that this isn't really the last chance for a refund I wonder.

    UEFA have a published refund policy setting out the conditions under which they will allow fans to return their tickets for a refund. The inability of a fan to attend the match because of quarantine or other host country entry requirements is not one of the accepted circumstances. We can never rule out the possibility that UEFA might have a sudden attack of common sense. But see this extract from the ticketing T&Cs :

    12.1. Ticket Holders are permitted to attend the relevant Match provided that:

    c. they comply with any and all entry requirements and/or acknowledgements (including any epidemiological acknowledgements, if required) in the context of COVID-19, as notified to them by UEFA;

    f. where the Ticket Holder travels to the Host Territory, they have complied with any requirements which are in place regarding entry into the Host Territory (including but not limited to any travel and entry requirements imposed under applicable laws and/or otherwise in the context of COVID-19)

    For the avoidance of doubt, UEFA Parties shall not be liable for any loss or damage suffered by a Ticket Holder should they fail to comply with the provisions of this Article 12.1 and/or, where required, fail to obtain the necessary documents.

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  • Peter salnicki
    Peter salnicki
    • 20 Apr 2021 9:07 PM
    This is an odd one guys, that I dont understand. I thought you could only apply once for a ticket for each game , but does this mean different ?..

    "Uefa website : re the ballot If you have tickets for the same match from separate orders, it may be that tickets for that specific match from one order remain valid and tickets for the same match from your other order will be cancelled, as the ballot is run per order, per match. "
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  • Philip Hackett
    Philip Hackett
    • 20 Apr 2021 10:00 PM

    In reply to Peter salnicki:

    If quarenteen rules apply to a specific country making it impossible to travel, would it be possible to claim that individual match ticket price back from your credit card company?
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  • Duncan Saunders
    Duncan Saunders
    • 21 Apr 2021 9:13 AM

    In reply to Philip Hackett:

    I doubt it as they might ask if you were given the option of a refund. My opinion.
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  • Duncan Saunders
    Duncan Saunders
    • 21 Apr 2021 9:16 AM
    General overview: top level advice is don't book a summer holiday abroad. Tournaments are my summer holiday.

    There's too much risk in not being able to go or quarantine requirements.

    It pains me greatly but we're dumping R16 & QF.
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  • Clarke Buckeridge
    Clarke Buckeridge
    • 21 Apr 2021 11:07 AM

    In reply to Duncan Saunders:

    Best advice is to return the quarter final game and hang onto the R16 ticket until the 26th April (the deadline for refunds for Dublin tickets has been extended until then) just incase the game is moved to London.
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  • Antony Morris
    Antony Morris
    • 21 Apr 2021 11:23 AM

    In reply to Clarke Buckeridge:

    Do you have a ticket for the R16 game in Dublin or do you, like me, have a ticket for England’s R16 game? I have a feeling that we won’t be able to claim a refund after the 22nd in this case!
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  • Matthew Davys
    Matthew Davys
    • 21 Apr 2021 11:37 AM
    Irish Prime Minister this morning

    "We think June is too soon," said Irish deputy prime minister Leo Varadkar.

    "I think if they continue to insist on [having 25% of the stadium full], it'll be hard for it to go ahead quite frankly, which is unfortunate."
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  • Michael Palfrey
    Michael Palfrey
    • 21 Apr 2021 12:58 PM
    Living in Germany it pains me to say I need to cash in.......Got rid of 4 tickets in the first phase, so only Scotland, R16 and Final still held. But as it doesn't look like travel into UK will be possible I will now cash in the first two but keen the final 'just in case'......breaks my heart. But anyway we are all adults and can only make decisions on the information and details we have at this time. I do hope more England games are allocated to Wembley so as many ESTC members as possible can attend. If restrictions lift I will be in UK the following day. ETID
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  • Matthew Isle
    Matthew Isle
    • 21 Apr 2021 1:00 PM

    In reply to Antony Morris:

    Antony Morris
    Do you have a ticket for the R16 game in Dublin or do you, like me, have a ticket for England’s R16 game? I have a feeling that we won’t be able to claim a refund after the 22nd in this case!

    I take it that we had tickets that were going to be played in either a or b or c or d or e.

    Hence why people took the gamble of covering some/ all the possibilities of a, b, c, d or e venues.

    These being the only possibilities at the time.

    For these possibilities now to potentially include venue 'x' is really something which should mean the ticket could be refunded.

    Who knows though?

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  • Andrew Dixon
    Andrew Dixon
    • 21 Apr 2021 1:29 PM

    In reply to Duncan Saunders:

    I’ve just de risked and cancelled R16 and QF. Feeling good, even if they move them to Wembley or my back garden I don’t care anymore!
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  • James Collinson
    James Collinson
    • 21 Apr 2021 1:29 PM

    In reply to Matthew Isle:

    Yeah it’s such a minefield it really is.

    Not knowing the venues or the potential isolation/ travel restrictions makes it an impossibility to do anything but take a massive punt.

    I would be surprised if there’s no isolation protocol in existence 2 months from now unless they have some sort of ticket holder amnesty with proof of vaccination or negative test. Thing with the latter is even at the earliest a test to release needs 5 days before it can be done.
    This makes the quarter final particularly risky as a gamble with only a 4 day window between that and the semi.

    However the second round game with the potential of maybe being at Wembley could be worth a punt. If it ends up still in Ireland or we have to go to Denmark or elsewhere then potentially there is time to return, isolate for 5 days, pay for a test to release and make it in time for the semi final should we get that far.
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