General sale window for Euro 2024 tickets officially CLOSES… with unsuccessful fans now set to be given a lottery ranking for the remaining tickets ahead of next year’s tournament
- Tickets for Euro 2024 were on general sale between October 3 and October 26
- The window for general sale tickets has now closed ahead of the tournament
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The general sale window for Euro 2024 tickets has officially closed, leaving unsuccessful fans now facing a nervous wait to see if they can snap up future tickets for the tournament in Germany.
Tickets went on general sale on October 3, with the window remaining open until 1pm today.
Supporters were able to purchase tickets for as little as €30 (£26), with over 1.2million tickets available during the 23-day period.
Supporters were permitted to apply for up to four tickets per match, but could only pick up tickets for one match per day through the system.
Now that the window has closed, those who did not claim any tickets will receive an update on availability from UEFA and be given a lottery ranking.
The general sale window for fans to get ticket for Euro 2024 has officially closed
England lost one penalties to Italy at Euro 2020, but will get another chance at glory next year having already qualified for the tournament
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Tickets will then be handed out on a first-come, first-served basis moving forward.
The final tournament draw is due to take place on December 2, and a further one million tickets will go on sale to fans of the participating teams following this.
More tickets will then be made available to fans of sides who qualify through the play-offs in March 2024.
England booked their place at the Euros earlier this month after beating Italy 3-1 at Wembley, with Gareth Southgate’s men looking to go one better than three years ago when they were beaten on penalties in the final by the same opponents.
Scotland have also qualified for their second straight Euros after a fine campaign under Steve Clarke saw them beat Spain at Hampden Park earlier this year.
They will be joined at the tournament by European giants France, Spain, Portugal and hosts Germany.
However, holders Italy still have work to do to qualify, having also missed out on the last two World Cups in Russia and Qatar.
The tournament will last exactly one month, with the first group game set to be played on Friday, June 14 in Munich, while the final will be on Sunday, July 14 at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium.
Berlin’s Olympic Stadium, which holds almost 75,000 fans, will host the Euro 2024 final
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