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Quarter Final Ticket Information

England beat Germany 2-0 on Tuesday evening and now face Ukraine in the Quarter Final. The match will take place on Saturday 3 July in Rome

Unfortunately, The FA will not be selling any tickets via the England Supporters Travel Club for this fixture given the travel restrictions in place across both countries
For more information on the above, and how you can purchase a ticket if you are not subject to these restrictions, please read our latest update
https://www.thefa.com/news/2021/jun/30/estc-quarter-final-ticket-information-20210630 
Team England
  • 30 Jun 2021 3:26 PM
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 30 Jun 2021 5:01 PM
    Dear Team England,

    You are declining to sell QF tickets to ESTC members because Italy is on the government's amber list and because of entry restrictions imposed by the Italian authorities. OK, that's logical and understandable. Hungary, Poland, Andorra and San Marino are also on the government's amber list. Can you answer these questions as soon as you have the time, please.

    1. If these countries remain on the amber list, will you decline to request a ticket allocation for ESTC members ?

    2. How long would you leave it to give the government a chance to move these countries to the green list ? How close to the match date would it be before you decide on whether or not to request an allocation ?
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  • Michael Palfrey
    Michael Palfrey
    • 30 Jun 2021 5:44 PM

    In reply to David Lilley:

    Good questions David.....also are they going to cater for overseas members?
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