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How to get tickets for the Women’s Euros: Full buy guide

With both semi-finals now complete, the countdown is on to the final of the Women's Euros on Sunday, 27 July.

The match will put together the reigning European Champions, England, against the reigning World Champions, Spain, in a mouth-watering clash at St. Jakob-Park in Basel.

Interest in the tournament has been steadily rising throughout, and the majority of matches have been played in front of sell-out crowds. This is in stark contrast to the attendances at the men's Club World Cup, which also took place this summer.

If you are on the hunt for tickets to the Women's Euros final, our guide below has all the information you need.

How to get tickets for the Women's Euros
Can England retain their trophy this summer? Photo by Imago

Tickets for the Women's Euros: Buy guide

Purchase through competing nations

UEFA have allocated a set number of tickets for each match at the Women's Euros to the two teams competing in each match. This means tickets in the designated fan sections have been sold directly through international organisations.

To check out what's left, we recommend directly visiting each international organisation's website.

General sale tickets

Tickets for the final of the Women's Euros initially went on sale in early 2025 directly through the UEFA ticket portal.

Tickets for the match sold out quickly, but thanks to the UEFA resale platform, fans have been able to snag returned tickets for the match. Every morning at 11:00 CEST, UEFA lists all returned tickets on the portal, and whatever is available is then sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

This resale platform will remain active right up until the day of the final, and it is now the only way to get official tickets for the Women's Euros final.

Hospitality

All hospitality tickets for the Women's Euros final in Basel are now sold out.

Unofficial resale platforms

If you are having no luck with the UEFA resale platform, then you could always try and find tickets on third-party ticketing websites.

While these platforms don't come with the same level of protection as you would get from buying through UEFA, they are a good way of getting into matches that are otherwise sold out. It is worth pointing out, though, that you will have to pay over face value.

We recently reviewed two of the biggest resale platforms out there to give FGG readers peace of mind:

Both of these platforms currently have tickets for the final available, but as mentioned, all tickets are currently listed for greater than face value.

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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