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Qualifiers.

So now that's all over when do the tickets England's Home game sin the Qualifiers go on sale? I am looking a t Andorra at Home.

Tony Grumbt
  • 13 Jul 2021 7:27 AM
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 13 Jul 2021 9:35 AM
    Tickets for Andorra (H) will probably go on sale towards the end of this month. The FA will send an email when tickets are about to go on sale. It will contain a link to a News & Announcements bulletin which will include more details.

    The latest 8 bulletins are on this page. It is a good idea to bookmark the page and check it every few days in case you miss the email.

    www.thefa.com/.../england-supporters-club

    Within the bulletin will be another link which will take you to the ticket purchase screen.
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  • David Airey
    David Airey
    • 15 Jul 2021 10:50 PM

    In reply to David Lilley:

    Could possibly be delayed with the investigations into the events at the final last week. Still a strong possibility it could be BCD.
    FA won’t put tickets on sale until they’re certain.
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  • David O'brien
    David O'brien
    • 15 Jul 2021 11:10 PM

    In reply to David Airey:

    Its a FIFA game so I don't think any UEFA ban won't apply (same as Hungary situation). I think first game under UEFA would be the Nations League next June.
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  • Nigel Pond
    Nigel Pond
    • 16 Jul 2021 9:10 AM

    In reply to David O'brien:

    When considering sanctions, UEFA will look at a number of things. They may consider that there were no problems with the qualifiers or even the tournament matches themselves, up to the Denmark game (dealt with separately). The final might be considered as a one-off where UEFA might appreciate that many people (ticketless) would like to be associated with an historic event.

    It's not realistic to stop people from being in the area.

    Breaking through security and ultimately ticketless people being able to get in, that's probably the biggest concern.

    I don't believe that UEFA would make any matches at Wembley behind closed doors, certainly not in this instance, but there may be some assurances sought that security is tighter from now on anyway.

    There hasn't been any problems at qualifiers or even previous Nations League games.

    The most likely punishment is a very large fine and maybe a suspended sanction of reduced capacity or matches behind closed doors - that could apply to all English venues!

    Looking further ahead, UEFA could stipulate that future tournament bids in England could be undermined unless procedures are put in place to avert Sunday's scenes.

    Why would other countries want to support an English bid after what the world saw?

    UEFA might think that England is now suitably embarrassed and shamed by what everyone witnessed!
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