IRELAND FANS HOPING to get their hands on tickets for next summer’s European Championships will have a five-week window to apply through Uefa’s online portal.
With the draw for the group stages of Euro 2016 taking place tomorrow evening, Uefa have released the ticketing information for the tournament which takes place in France.
There will be four different categories of tickets made available for each game, with the online ballot opening on Monday 14 December at 11am and closing on Monday 18 January 2016.
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A maximum of four tickets per applicant per match will apply and successful applicants will receive notification in February.
The following pricing structure has been confirmed by Uefa:
Fans will be required to enter their credit card details, passport number and FAI account number when filling in their application. A €15 charge for postage will be added on to the price of tickets.
Unsuccessful applicants will be offered a second chance to apply approximately three weeks after the first ballot closes should tickets become available.
The draw for Euro 2016 is being staged in Paris on Saturday at 5pm Irish time. Ireland are in Pot 4 and RTÉ 2 and Sky Sports have live coverage.
More details on the ticketing ballots can be found here.
Uefa have released Euro 2016 ticketing information for Ireland fans
IRELAND FANS HOPING to get their hands on tickets for next summer’s European Championships will have a five-week window to apply through Uefa’s online portal.
With the draw for the group stages of Euro 2016 taking place tomorrow evening, Uefa have released the ticketing information for the tournament which takes place in France.
There will be four different categories of tickets made available for each game, with the online ballot opening on Monday 14 December at 11am and closing on Monday 18 January 2016.
A maximum of four tickets per applicant per match will apply and successful applicants will receive notification in February.
The following pricing structure has been confirmed by Uefa:
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Fans will be required to enter their credit card details, passport number and FAI account number when filling in their application. A €15 charge for postage will be added on to the price of tickets.
Unsuccessful applicants will be offered a second chance to apply approximately three weeks after the first ballot closes should tickets become available.
The draw for Euro 2016 is being staged in Paris on Saturday at 5pm Irish time. Ireland are in Pot 4 and RTÉ 2 and Sky Sports have live coverage.
More details on the ticketing ballots can be found here.
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