Supporters may be wondering how to buy Euro 2024 Germany vs Scotland tickets, the opening game of this summer’s tournament, and the answer is not straightforward.
It’s expected that 100,000 of the Tartan Army will travel to Germany for the glamour fixture on 14th June, and there was unprecedented demand for the Scotland Supporters Club allocation of 10,000 tickets.
“For our opening game in Munich against Scotland, there has been 1.4 million ticket applications,” Germany FA President Bernd Neuendorf told reporters.
“The high level of interest is unprecedented.”
Yet not all hope is lost for those wanting to attend the fixture, as our handy guide explains.
How to buy Euro 2024 Germany vs Scotland tickets
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The only official way to buy regular tickets inside the Allianz Arena is via the Euro 2024 ticket resale portal. 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 final resale window has now been confirmed by UEFA to be opening at 11:00 CEST on Thursday 2 May via the resale site with 100,000 tickets said to be available.
It’s worth keeping a close eye on the ticket portal as Tickets will be offered on a first come, first served basis, and last time was kept open for just 24 hours.
We know that the last ticket resale window opened in March, and demand vastly outweighed the supply of tickets, so it’s also wise to be prepared to wait in a queue on the site.
A maximum of 12 tickets can be purchased on the resale portal, with a limit of four tickets per individual match.
Scotland Supporters Club tickets
The Scotland Supporters Club Loyalty Points system identified who was eligible to apply for a ticket for each match, after they were allocated 10,000 seats of their own.
Scotland Supporters Club advised that each eligible supporter was emailed a unique Access Code to the UEFA Ticket Portal for each relevant match.
It’s worth noting that each member aged 18 and over must also have an online account created at UEFA.com prior to the ticket application. Without an account on the UEFA website, you will not be able to apply for tickets.
If you have already created an account from EURO 2020 or any other UEFA competition, it’s advisable to check you can login ahead of the ticket resale window.
How to buy Euro 2024 Germany vs Scotland tickets via unofficial methods
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 report in the Scottish Sun from December claimed that some resale tickets for Germany vs Scotland had reached a staggering price of over £12,000 as fans clamoured for a seat inside the stadium for this high-profile tournament opener.
Despite this, a quick search on website SeatPick was showing single seats available for around £550. 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 Germany vs Scotland tickets in hospitality
Hospitality tickets for this match are still available and start from €3200 per person excluding VAT for a box behind the goal with food and drink provided.
There are packages available at various price tiers, rising to an astonishing €55,000 for a private Sky Box and fine dining experience.
Yet with 100,000 Scottish fans set to travel, we know that they will make the most of the atmosphere in Munich for this opening match no matter whether they have managed to secure a ticket for the game or not.