Fans interested in attending the European Championship matches, which will take place in Germany next year, can buy their first tickets between October 3 and 26, when the organization will make 1.2 million tickets available.
UEFA, in collaboration with the federations, will then sell another million tickets from December 2, the date of the draw with the teams present in the final phase, which will take place between June 14 and July 14, 2024.
One million tickets cost less than 60 euros, the cheapest is 30 euros, in this case 270,000 seats.
The most expensive are for the final with 10,000 to 95 euros, on a scale that goes up to 300, 600 and ends at 1,000, the most expensive of the entire competition.
Once applications are received by October 26, a “fair and transparent” draw will take place among all applicants, with all fans having the same chance of being selected regardless of whether they place the order on the first or last day.
Those unlucky in this phase will be covered first in the next phase, “Fans First”, with an exclusive acquisition period for these interested parties.
Each candidate can request a maximum of four tickets for one match per day.
People with reduced mobility can choose any seat in the stadiums – regardless of location, they always pay the lowest price – and can ask an accompanying person to enter, who will have free entry.
To combat speculation regarding the resale of tickets on the black market, UEFA announces that the same purchasing platform will have a sales area from spring 2024.
The European Championship Germany 2024 will take place in 10 cities, namely Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, Dortmund, Leipzig, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf and Gelsenkirchen.
Portugal leads qualifying group J, which qualifies for the first two, with a total of 18 points, followed by Slovakia, with 13, and Luxembourg, with 10.
Source: DN
