England's Euro 2024 journey is set to continue for a little while yet thanks to Jude Bellingham's heroics against Slovakia in the Round of 16. On Saturday, they take on Denmark in the quarter-finals and if they come through that then they will have a semi-final with the Netherlands or Turkey to look forward to on Wednesday, 10 July.
Euro 2024 England tickets have been hard to come by since the very start of the tournament, with England matches proving to be some of the most in-demand at the tournament. With a maximum of three games left, here is everything you need to know about getting England Euro 2024 tickets.
How to get England tickets for Euro 2024?
The best way to get official England tickets for their remaining matches at Euro 2024 is through the English Football Association. For each knockout round match that England play, the FA will be given an allocation of tickets to distribute to fans accordingly.
England were given an allocation of 6,731 tickets for the match against Switzerland, 731 more than they were initially expecting. The available tickets were initially all meant to be ‘fans first' tickets but they were eventually given tickets across all four Euro 2024 ticket categories.
- Category 1: €300
- Category 2: €200
- Category 3: €100
- Fans First: €60
All of these tickets have now sold out as the FA have priority to England Travel Club members who had attended the most games over the past two years.
It is anticipated that each nation will be given a larger allocation for the semi-final and final. Initial reports suggest that there will be a 7,000 allocation for the semi-finals and 10,000 for the final.
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England ticket resale
If you haven't been to enough England matches in recent years to have a chance of getting tickets through the FA, then your only hope of getting Euro 2024 England tickets is to use the resale market.
UEFA have their own resale platform via the Euro 2024 ticket portal that is currently open for supporters to list any unwanted tickets. Through this platform, fans will be able to snap up any listed tickets for face value.
However, the likelihood of people listing England tickets on this platform is close to zero so you will have to be very fortunate to get tickets through this method.
The simplest way to get England tickets for Euro 2024 is to use external ticket resale platforms, such as StubHub and LiveFootballTickets. However, if you do use these platforms, then there are a couple of considerations.
Firstly, you are going to have to pay over face value. The average ticket price for England vs Switzerland is currently around the £500 mark. Secondly, you have no guarantee that the ticket you are purchasing is legitimate. So, move forward at your own risk.