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England vs Germany tickets: How to see the Lionesses at Wembley Stadium

England Women will play against Germany Women at Wembley Stadium in October as Sarina Wiegmann’s team continue their preparations for the European Championship title defence in 2025.

It is a repeat of the Euro 2022 final, where the Lionesses beat Germany by two goals to nil. Here is a guide to securing tickets for the eagerly anticipated friendly.

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England beat Germany in the Euro 2022 final at Wembley – Photo by Icon Sport

England vs Germany tickets – Sale dates

The game will take place on Friday, 25 October and the ticket details have already been released. From Friday 2 August to Tuesday 6 August, tickets went on sale to ‘My England Football’ members.

A day later, the general public were allowed to purchase a seat for the match at Wembley Stadium. Tickets are still available to buy here.

Like most games at the national stadium, physical and print-at-home tickets will be distributed to fans in the week leading up to the game. If either has not arrived three days before the event starts, supporters are advised to contact Wembley. It is also worth noting that the venue is cashless – no kiosks will accept cash.

Ticket prices

The most expensive adult tickets for this fixture are priced at £55 in the Category 1 sections of the ground. Meanwhile, the cheapest adult tickets are £15 in the ‘Category 4 Home End’.

There are concessions for Under-16, students and seniors. It is worth noting that children under the age of two are not permitted to enter the stadium. Group tickets can also be purchased, but you must buy a minimum of nine, with a maximum of 70.

You can view additional information on hospitality experiences and disabled accessibility here.

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