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From Tuesday (2 p.m.) until October 26th, over 1.2 million tickets will be given away. That’s more than in any subsequent phase. No nation has yet qualified in sports, but for many, including Austria, things are looking good. The draw for the European Championship finals will not take place until December 2nd in Hamburg.
The time of your application in the window between October 3rd and 26th does not matter. The European Football Union UEFA promises “a fair and transparent raffle”. A maximum of four tickets can be applied for per person. Ticket prices range from 30 euros (cheapest category in the preliminary round) to 1,000 euros (highest category in the final in Berlin). Given the greater distance between the stadiums, fans can only get tickets for one game per day – unlike in Qatar.
There is bad news for collectors of paper tickets: the tickets will once again only be available digitally. UEFA is also drawing the consequences from the 2022 Champions League final between Real Madrid and Liverpool FC. The game started more than half an hour late because chaotic scenes took place in front of the Stade de France. Many fans didn’t come into the huge arena despite having tickets. The police used tear gas and more than 230 people were injured.
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