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How to get Portugal Women vs England Women tickets for Nations league clash

England Women will begin their UEFA Nations League campaign on Friday, 21 February, when they take on Portugal Women at the Estadio Municipal de Portimao.

This is only the second edition of the Women's Nations League, with Spain winning the previous tournament two years ago. Both sides will fancy their chances of going all the way, but a good start is essential.

The Estadio Municipal de Portimao is far from the biggest in Portugal, with a capacity of just 4,961, so tickets for the match could sell out quickly if you don't act fast. If you are looking for Portugal vs England Women tickets, our guide below has everything you need to know.

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England will be hoping for a better result than the 0-0 draw they produced against the USA during their last round of fixtures – Photo by Imago

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Tickets via the Wembley website

Portugal allocated England a small number of tickets for the match, and these tickets went on sale to England supporters via the Wembley website on Friday, 10 January. It's unclear how many tickets they have been given, but given the size of the stadium, it won't be a huge number.

All of these tickets were very reasonably priced at £3 and they are now all sold out.

Tickets via the Portuguese Football Federation

Portugal Women vs England Women tickets for the rest of the stadium were sold directly through the Portuguese Football Federation. These tickets are also all sold out, which is no surprise given that they were being sold for just €3.

Many England fans who either missed out on tickets via the official England sale or didn't want to sit in the away section could also purchase these tickets. Given that the stadium is located in the Algarve, it isn't out of the question that the majority of fans at the stadium will be English.

Tickets via third-party resale tickets

With tickets for the match wholly sold out, the only remaining option is to use a third-party resale website. It's always important to exercise caution when using these websites, as some are unsafe, and all ask you to pay more than face value for tickets.

We recently conducted reviews of two of the biggest ticket resale websites, which you should read before proceeding:

It is worth checking both of these websites in the build-up to the match to try to snag any tickets that may be available.

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Andy Delaney

Andy is a freelance sports writer with ten years of experience covering major sporting events across Europe. He has also been a season ticket holder at Old Trafford since 2008 and has visited over 40 football stadiums in the United Kingdom and abroad following the Reds.

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