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UEFA EURO 2020

allocation on new capacity

hi now the gov have confirmed extra capacity how many tickets can we expect out of 45,000 ? 

Paul Jarvis
  • 14 Jun 2021 9:34 PM
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  • Matthew Isle
    Matthew Isle
    • 15 Jun 2021 12:17 PM

    In reply to Anthony Simpson:

    I'd refer you to the first answer in this thread.

    Normally 16% but we are not in normal times.
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  • Mark Cope
    Mark Cope
    • 15 Jun 2021 12:33 PM

    In reply to Matthew Isle:

    Thanks very much for that, Matthew. So, I think that makes 26 caps (also went to Spain and went in the home end, plus Kosovo and watched the game in a bar, but no caps for either of them - c'est la vie). Healthier than my current 18 caps, anyway. I've also emailed the ESTC for confirmation of my caps total, but don't know how responsive they are.
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  • Luise Wigmore
    Luise Wigmore
    • 16 Jun 2021 12:15 PM

    In reply to Mark Cope:

    I think they're a tad busy just at the moment.
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  • Martyn Lote
    Martyn Lote
    • 16 Jun 2021 3:37 PM
    I didn't apply for Dublin tickets, I have 20 caps for Euro 2020 purposes, what is the process for now making an application, and what is the chance of success ?

    Any advice appreciated.

    Thanks
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  • Paul Jarvis
    Paul Jarvis
    • 16 Jun 2021 3:51 PM

    In reply to Martyn Lote:

    im not sure to be honest,my mate always does the applications but i think you get priority if you applied in the first place.
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  • Matthew Isle
    Matthew Isle
    • 16 Jun 2021 3:58 PM

    In reply to Martyn Lote:

    Martyn Lote
    I didn't apply for Dublin tickets, I have 20 caps for Euro 2020 purposes, what is the process for now making an application, and what is the chance of success ?

    Any advice appreciated.

    Thanks

    I've attached the update from 23/4/21.

    For this round you're going to be behind any member who were successful for this match, regardless of whether they returned tickets.

    From this update it sounds as though you'll be behind those who were unsuccessful too.

    I.e. you'll be behind everyone who applied - successful or not.

    I also think you might struggle as, as you'll know, this is now being played at Wembley and we now have a little momentum so supporters are up for it and will attend.

    Am sure the ESTC will flesh out these rules and will also try and get more tickets but I'd temper any expectations.

    www.thefa.com/.../important-uefa-euro-2020-ticket-update-20210422;sc_lid=84961304&sc_uid=u5NTdTeSMF&sc_llid=8442

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  • Anthony Simpson
    Anthony Simpson
    • 17 Jun 2021 10:57 AM

    In reply to Matthew Isle:

    Is it set in stone then that capacity at Wembley is to be double from last 16
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  • Ian Costain
    Ian Costain
    • 17 Jun 2021 11:09 AM

    In reply to Anthony Simpson:

    As set in stone as anything can be these days :)

    This from the official Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport website (14 June) ...

    "The following UEFA EURO 2020 matches will be held at minimum 50 percent capacity

    Tuesday 29 June – Round of 16 Match
    Tuesday 6 July / Wednesday 7 July – Semi-Finals
    Sunday 11 July – Final"
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  • Anthony Simpson
    Anthony Simpson
    • 17 Jun 2021 11:29 AM

    In reply to Ian Costain:

    That’s good then hope I’m in with a shout for last 16 if we win the group I’m on 24 caps you’d think the 5000 who original got one for Dublin me being one of them would be in with a chance of getting a ticket surly they can do that
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