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Euro 2020 ticket prices


GordonS

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Sorry if this isn't the right place for this.

Price for the group games and the last 16 matches at Hampden and Wembley:

€50 straight behind the goals

€125 in the corners

€185 North and South stand

 

Prices for the final:

€95 for a limited number of "Fans first" seats behind the goals (fewer than 5,000)

€295 standard straight behind the goals

€595 in the corners

€945 long sides.

 

Yeah, no thanks.

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That's wild.  Although the view will be shite, a touch over 40 quid for a tournament ticket seems...alright?  But then the view isn't great from the corners (depending what it means by "corner") and that's a massive jump.  170 odd for a seat in the North that likely won't be much better than the corner tickets?  Nah, you're alright.

Yet every single one of them will sell.

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3 hours ago, highlandcowden said:

id be much more interested in Scotland attempting to host tournaments up to u21 level(and spreading the games throughout the country) than the likes of this greedfest

Scotland is hosting the women's under-19s this year; games at Perth, Paisley, Glasgow (Firhill) and Stirling. 

Northern Ireland is hosting the men's under-19s next year, although it's tough to qualify for that (only 7 places available).

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And bear in mind you'll have to apply before knowing if Scotland will qualify. £600 for a family of four to sit in the front row of the south stand for Albania 0-0 Romania in their opening matches, anyone?  Or even more fun, to watch England win a group stage match against someone that's not us? If they qualify, England would play one match at Hampden, and even if we do qualify there's only a 50-50 chance they'd play us there.

Who the hell pays those prices??? 

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7 hours ago, morrison1982 said:

Scotland is hosting the women's under-19s this year; games at Perth, Paisley, Glasgow (Firhill) and Stirling. 

Northern Ireland is hosting the men's under-19s next year, although it's tough to qualify for that (only 7 places available).

aye I saw that,i hope to get to at least one of the lassies games as im off the two weeks its on.id be well into going over to NI for next year too,but its that sort of tournament I think we should be looking to host

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