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August 17, 2019 by Euro 2020 Tickets

Euro 2020 kicks off on 12th June 2020.

There is no one host country for Euro 2020 and tickets are available for all Euro 2020 games from your football governing body supporters club.

Approximately 2.5m tickets are set to be sold to fans

UEFA EURO 2020 will be staged between 12 June and 12 July 2020 in twelve European cities: London, Munich, Rome and Saint Petersburg, Amsterdam, Baku, Bilbao, Bucharest, Budapest, Copenhagen, Dublin, Glasgow.

These host cities include eight national capitals, and 11 venues with a stadium capacity in excess of 50,000. In all, there will be 3m seats at the matches, with 2.5m – 82% of the total – being sold direct to fans.

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The first batch of tickets go on sale to the general public from 12 June to 12 July 2019: the 1.5m tickets available at this stage represent a 50% increase on the quantity of neutral tickets that were sold for UEFA EURO 2016. A further 1m tickets (a 20% rise on the UEFA EURO 2016 total) will be on sale to supporters of the participating teams following the finals draw on Saturday 30 November this year.

Further tickets will be held back for sale to supporters of the sides that make it through the UEFA 2020 play-offs, scheduled for Thursday 26 March and Tuesday 31 March 2020.

A further draw for Euro 2020 tickets will take place in April 2020 if required. These tickets will be sold in close cooperation with the national associations concerned.

Player to Watch Euro 2016

August 2, 2019 by Euro 2020 Tickets

David De Gea is one of the names going all around the web these days he was already famous because of his Madrid scenario and he became more when he was preferred above Iker in the Euro.
Andre Iniesta is without any doubt one of the best players the world has ever seen. His World Cup Final performance will be remembered for ages. After the retirement of Xabi Alonso and Xavi Hernandez he is an automatic choice and currently his team is completely relying on him. He will be seen playing in the front 3, he can assist, finish and tackle he is a complete package.
After scoring in first two games for Wales Bale has become an overnight legend. And a goal against England created history. He is magic, his pace is un-match able and yes, we all know about his finishing.
England have played against three opponents determined to sit extremely deep, and therefore Walker hasn’t needed to concentrate on defending. Instead, he’s continually stormed forward, taking advantage of Adam Lallana’s drifts inside to overlap and provide a steady stream of crosses. Few players in this competition boast Walker’s combination of strength and stamina, and with many top sides struggling for full-backs, his attacking presence has been crucial to England’s impressive displays.
One year back nobody knew about Dimitri Payet but this year the hosts are madly expecting from him. He also netted some fine goals in the Euro so far. He is one of the deadliest free kick takers in the world at the moment. And yes, home support can make him more dangerous.
Morata missed chances in Spain’s opening game, a narrow 1-0 win over Czech Republic. But, crucially, he was a proper centre-forward in the right positions to miss them, something Spain have often lacked. In the next two games, the goals arrived: two against Turkey and another against Croatia, all fairly simple finishes to convert crosses or square balls. He’s encouraging his teammates to attack the channels, adding another dimension to Spain’s play.
One year back nobody knew about Dimitri Payet but this year the hosts are madly expecting from him. He also netted some fine goals in the Euro so far. He is one of the deadliest free kick takers in the world at the moment. And yes, home support can make him more dangerous.
These are some dangerous players we need to observe in this year’s Euro (round of 16).

Euro Cup – The extravaganza begins on June 8

March 12, 2017 by Euro 2020 Tickets

Come June and the world will witness the biggest football extravaganza of the World after the FIFA World Cup — the Euro cup. The tournament co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine would kick-start on June 8 and would run till July 1 and would see the best 16 teams from Europe battling it out for the continental supremacy. This is the first time that either of these countries are hosting the Euro Cup and this is also the last time that the tournament would see 16 teams in action as from next edition it would feature 24 teams.

Stakes are high and the temperature reaching ultimate point and with four teams from the top five in the World featuring in the tournament it has become very difficult to predict any favourites or winners.

Here are the teams to watch out for in the tournament and in all likelihood either of these would emerge as the Champion.

Spain: Ranked World Number, Spain also known as the Red Fury has a little edge over the teams considering they would enter the tournament as the defending champion as well as the reigning World Champion. Coached by Vincente del Bosque they are the only European side to have ever won the World Cup outside their continent. Spain which adapts to roaming movement and positional interchange amongst midfielders, moving the ball in intricate patterns, and sharp, one- or two-touch passing known as the Tiki-taka football would be a major force to reckon to in the tournament. Spain is grouped alongside Italy, Ireland, and the host Croatia which is an easy grouping for them at least on papers. They might face some challenge from their long standing rivals Italy but considering the momentum they have it should pose a problem to them. Spain’s success in the tournament would largely depend on their keys players like Xavi, Iniesta and David Villa amongst others.

Germany: They are currently ranked second behind Spain on the World Rankings they are a major force to reckon in the footballing World. Germany the runners up of 2008 Euro and third place holder in 2010 FIFA World Cup are a serious contender for the title. They are one of the best sides when it comes down to counter-attack and their resiliency is exemplary. They have won the European Championships for three times would be raring to add the third one to their tally. They are placed in the death of group alongside their rivals Netherlands and Portugal. Coached by Joachim Low, the performance of the team would revolve around how they main players like Thomas Mueller, Mario Gomez, Mesut Ozil, Philip Lahm amongst others perform.

Netherlands: Netherlands is the second team in the history of World Football to be ranked the number team in the World, without previously winning a World cup, the other being Spain. Known are ‘Oranje’ they won the European Championship in 1988 and are the runners-up of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Coached by Bert van Marwijk, went till the quarter finals of the last edition of the Euro Cup and would definitely look to win this year’s tournament. They are currently ranked number four in the World and would largely depend on the likes of Arjen Robben, Wesley Sneijder, Robin Van Persie and Klaas Jan Huntelaar amongst others for their success in the tournament.

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