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How to buy Euro 2024 England vs Slovenia tickets

With the Three Lions set to kick off their summer tournament soon, fans may be wondering how to buy Euro 2024 England vs Slovenia tickets on 25th June. 

Seats at the RheinEnergieSTADION in Cologne are of course in high demand, and all official tickets for this match have sold out. 

Yet not all hope is lost for those wanting to attend the fixture, as our handy guide explains. 

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How to buy Euro 2024 England vs Slovenia tickets

Fans had a final chance to secure tickets at the beginning of May via the Euro 2024 ticket resale portal. There were approximately 100,000 seats available to purchase, and they all sold out on the day.

Fans who wanted to sell their tickets had until the deadline of 16th April to officially give up tickets that had been allocated to them, and the portal opened to buyers on May 2nd.

There are just a small number of resale tickets available on the ticket resale portal, but these are for the less popular group stage games and it’s unlikely that there will be any England tickets that appear. 

Despite the very small chance of getting a ticket this way, it might be worth checking on a regular basis just in case you get lucky!

Other methods of obtaining tickets for England vs Slovenia tickets

Fans can of course, look to resale sites to try to obtain tickets for this highly sought-after game. 

That said, this is an unofficial means of buying tickets which is unregulated and therefore a risk. 

A quick search on website SeatPick was showing single seats available starting at £247 for a Caegory 3 ticket. Category 1 resale tickets start from £334 at the time of writing.

There is also an option on this site to track prices of tickets for each fixture you are interested in, and supporters will be notified whether the cost of seats is going up or down.

This site does also advertise a 100% money back guarantee but nevertheless, we advise that you proceed with extreme caution if you buy a ticket via these methods.

How to buy Euro 2024 England vs Slovenia tickets in hospitality

Hospitality tickets for this match are still available and start from €1250 per person for this match excluding VAT. This price will give you a Club Skybox or a Club Lounge package which includes a shared space and street food snacks served before and after the game. 

There are packages available at various price tiers, rising to €23,000 for a private Sky Box and fine dining experience. 

Fanzones in England

Those staying at home don’t have to miss out on the atmosphere. Fanzones will be available all over the country during the tournament. 

For example, the 4TF (For the fans) Fanzones have confirmed that they will have events for Euro 2024 in Aberdeen, Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Glasgow, Hastings, Leeds, London (x2), as well as Manchester and Newcastle. 

Food, drink and big screens will of course be on hand to enhance the viewing experience. 

Tickets are expected to be in high demand for these events, so it’s wise to register on the site if you wish to attend. 

There is also a huge fan park experience coming to Sheffield named Fan City, located at Devonshire Green. The capacity for this event is 4,000 and is billed as a family friendly fan zone. The park will be open throughout the tournament but the organisers recommend pre-booking for England games. 

If you’re in the Nottingham area, a fan park described as the biggest in the Midlands is available to register for here.

There are also Fan Zones at Cheltenham Town Football Club, at Hastings Pier, The Arts Club in Liverpool and The Warehouse in Leeds. 

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An experienced freelance football writer, editor and podcaster, Chloe has worked for Forbes, the Guardian, the BBC, Mundial Magazine, FourFourTwo Magazine the iPaper, OneFootball, Tortoise Media and many more. Chloe has been a regular at Stockport County since 1995 and also follows Fiorentina. She is an expert on fan culture, having traveled all over England and Italy watching football.

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