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UEFA EURO 2020

TICKETS ON UEFA WEBSITE - NOW !!!! 12.40

Your welcome !!! Good luck.

Nick Borthwick
  • 23 Jun 2021 11:48 AM
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  • Sam Thompson
    Sam Thompson
    • 23 Jun 2021 1:09 PM
    I got 3 cat 2 tickets on here. Thanks bud!
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  • Jack Morrell
    Jack Morrell
    • 23 Jun 2021 1:12 PM
    Any tips - must have filled the Captcha thing about 400 times in the past hour, for tickets in all categories.
    Error message every single time.
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  • Matthew Barry
    Matthew Barry
    • 23 Jun 2021 1:16 PM

    In reply to Jack Morrell:

    I literally had the same thing happen to me constantly
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  • Joseph Thurgood
    Joseph Thurgood
    • 23 Jun 2021 1:17 PM

    In reply to Matthew Barry:

    Same here
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  • Paul Jarvis
    Paul Jarvis
    • 23 Jun 2021 1:19 PM

    In reply to Jack Morrell:

    correct.......... says sold out now
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  • Matthew Barry
    Matthew Barry
    • 23 Jun 2021 1:19 PM

    In reply to Paul Jarvis:

    It says sold out and then tickets seem to appear again 5 mins later. Very strange.
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  • Jack Morrell
    Jack Morrell
    • 23 Jun 2021 1:21 PM
    Tickets have been reappearing over 20-30 times over the past hour from a Sold Out screen.
    Very, very regularly.
    Just getting past the Captcha screen to basket is the impossible job.
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  • Jason Buckler
    Jason Buckler
    • 23 Jun 2021 1:25 PM

    In reply to Jack Morrell:

    try mobile phone
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  • Stephen Reasbeck
    Stephen Reasbeck
    • 23 Jun 2021 1:29 PM
    Bagged 4 at 1.10pm and was easier than trying code sales. 1 X top caps and 3 X mid caps free'd up in ESTC sale.
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  • Matthew Exon
    Matthew Exon
    • 23 Jun 2021 1:46 PM
    Amazing thanks!! got a Cat 3 tickets.
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  • Peter Sherwood
    Peter Sherwood
    • 23 Jun 2021 2:02 PM

    In reply to Stephen Reasbeck:

    Trouble is those tickets aren't really freed up. The FA will still get the same allocation and your place (I'm assuming) will still be reserved with a security code.
    People who are low down in the cap order will still be out of luck and then when a random ballot takes place, they might still not get a ticket. All that's happened is a security code has been wasted. Still in these circumstances it is every man for him/her self.
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  • Stephen Reasbeck
    Stephen Reasbeck
    • 23 Jun 2021 3:26 PM

    In reply to Peter Sherwood:

    Nothing wasted. Someone in ESTC will get them, maybe in ballot but still in club and not Joe Public.
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  • Robert Harding
    Robert Harding
    • 23 Jun 2021 3:38 PM
    This all sounds like a further *** up to me. We’re all waiting to hear of our allocation and eligibility for a ticket from our national association and meanwhile I hear tickets on sale on UEFA website for England’s R16 match a) before our opponents are even known and, b) before we receive a promised email update. To hear that some tickets have been scooped up by people who attend an England match at most, every 5 years is annoying. I wait to hear what the FA say next.
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  • Andrew McCarthy
    Andrew McCarthy
    • 23 Jun 2021 3:43 PM

    In reply to Robert Harding:

    They're completely separate allocations. UEFA always sell some themselves via a general sale, and each nations FA's sell some. UEFA selling their tickets today has no bearing on the ESTC sale other than freeing up more spaces for members to secure tickets as many travel club members will have bought today in the general sale.
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  • Robert Harding
    Robert Harding
    • 23 Jun 2021 3:52 PM

    In reply to Andrew McCarthy:

    Thanks Andrew for the explanation.
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