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3rd Ballot

Hi, I’m new to all this and wanting some clarification if possible.

I did originally apply for a tickets for the Dublin game, got an unsuccessful round 2 ballot email last night.

I’m guessing I’m automatically entered into the round 3 ballot?

I originally applied for 3 tickets all with current fan numbers - this is still the case. If I’m successful on Saturday morning can I still buy 3 tickets with all the relevant fan numbers etc or do all 3 of us have to try individually? Is it even a ballot or 1st come 1st served?

Sorry if it’s all ready been covered. It’s a bit of a minefield on the Facebook page!

Thanks!

Nicholas Symonds
  • 25 Jun 2021 7:14 AM
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  • Matthew Isle
    Matthew Isle
    • 25 Jun 2021 7:28 AM

    Hi fella.

    You should all be in the third ballot but the rules seem a little vague in the latest update (below). But it does mention the word 'ballot'.

    As it's a ballot I'm assuming all you successful ones will get sent a code to your individual email addresses and then you as lead booker can purchase for all four of you.

    In advance get your mates passport numbers, ESTC numbers, DOBs and full name.

    And then just wait for their codes if they're successful. If you aren't personally successful all this information should be shared with a group member who is successful so they can purchase.

    Good luck



    www.thefa.com/.../estc-round-of-16-sale-info-20210624;amp;sc_lid=105726152&sc_uid=u5NTdTeSMF&sc_llid=8759

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  • Nicholas Symonds
    Nicholas Symonds
    • 25 Jun 2021 9:16 AM

    In reply to Matthew Isle:

    Nice one, thanks for that!
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