THOSE WISHING TO go to the Euros to watch Ireland or any other side play in France this summer will need to apply for tickets before 11am today, if they haven’t done so already.
Ticket applications are currently open at EURO2016.com ahead of this morning’s deadline.
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According to Uefa.com, over 170 nationalities have applied for tickets ahead of this summer’s tournament in France, with each of the teams involved having a dedicated portal.
In addition, a public portal allows fans to apply for any match at the tournament, while supporters also have access to a ticketing portal which highlights the games that are in high demand, allowing them to maximise their chances of being successful in their application.
Tickets are not allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so those who apply just before today’s deadline won’t have less of a chance of being successful with their application.
Those who apply will be informed on whether they were successful by the end of February at the latest.
Ireland will play group games against Sweden in Stade de France, Saint-Denis on 13 June, Belgium in Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux on 18 June and Italy in Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Lille on 22 June.
A version of this piece was published on 16 January
Heading to the Euros to see Ireland play? Time is running out to apply for tickets
THOSE WISHING TO go to the Euros to watch Ireland or any other side play in France this summer will need to apply for tickets before 11am today, if they haven’t done so already.
Ticket applications are currently open at EURO2016.com ahead of this morning’s deadline.
According to Uefa.com, over 170 nationalities have applied for tickets ahead of this summer’s tournament in France, with each of the teams involved having a dedicated portal.
In addition, a public portal allows fans to apply for any match at the tournament, while supporters also have access to a ticketing portal which highlights the games that are in high demand, allowing them to maximise their chances of being successful in their application.
Tickets are not allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so those who apply just before today’s deadline won’t have less of a chance of being successful with their application.
Those who apply will be informed on whether they were successful by the end of February at the latest.
Ireland will play group games against Sweden in Stade de France, Saint-Denis on 13 June, Belgium in Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux on 18 June and Italy in Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Lille on 22 June.
A version of this piece was published on 16 January
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