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UEFA EURO 2020

PAYING FOR BALLOT TICKETS.

If anyone could help me please.  I was awarded Scotland and Croatia games in the 2nd ballot. I paid for Croatia game first. Then went to pay for Scotland game separately.

On the Scotland ticket it came up ;

"ERROR

Unfortunately the item you have selected is no longer available ".

Do you have to pay for your tickets on same payment,  or can you make 2 separate payments with the 2 different access codes.

Any help advice would be massively appreciated.

Graeme Pirie
  • 28 May 2021 9:46 PM
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  • Peter salnicki
    Peter salnicki
    • 29 May 2021 3:56 PM

    In reply to Graeme Pirie:

    Graeme , have you tried emailing Uefa. They can be quick to reply sometimes. Worth trying even if they say its an ESTC issue.
    Try :
    support.tickets.euro@uefa.ch
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  • Peter salnicki
    Peter salnicki
    • 30 May 2021 8:38 AM

    In reply to David Lilley:

     Happy Bank Holiday weekend everybody.  I cant believe only 2 weeks to go and still trying to even get 1 ticket !

     David, IF any tickets on the Uefa website do go on open sale , do you know if this is the link you mentioned the one that we should use ?    Or is it just the link if you have an access code and you paying for tickets ?  Cheers.euro2020-sales.tickets.uefa.com/.../content

    Does anybody on here have a last 16 ticket for Dublin --> Wembley game that they got rhu the Uefa ballot ?  It would be useful to know when they get an email, so at least we know when the process might start. 

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