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Post by majorraglan on Nov 30, 2019 17:28:09 GMT
I have a question and was wondering if someone could assist, I intended to contact the FAW but works been radio rental and I haven’t had the chance.
I attend all the home games with the wife and family, we all have red wall memberships, season tickets going back over the last campaigns including the Nations League games, but due to work and school constraints we can’t travel away. I am going to set up an account with a view to trying to get tickets for next year and our memberships are currently linked. Will the Uefa portal account enable me to link our memberships so we can sit together or will I need to create individual accounts?
Any advice would be very appreciated.
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Post by cymroircarn on Nov 30, 2019 21:25:45 GMT
You can buy two tickets with your membership
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Post by manulike on Nov 30, 2019 22:47:57 GMT
All in all, it took a couple of days for me. I didn't get a response initially, then eventually tried again and got my first response in 10 minutes. They asked me to securely send them a scan of my passport and after that it took about a day to update. Same for me as far as initial response was concerned. I then had to send them a scan of my passport which I did on Tuesday. Still waiting for response to that. Same here. Sent scanned passport on Tuesday but no change as of today
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Post by oscardelta on Nov 30, 2019 23:10:35 GMT
If anyone was going to get attacked in Russia, it'd be the English. They seemed to have no trouble in the world cup last year, baffled why we, one of the most well behaved sets of fans would be attacked. Not someone peddling this crap again.......
Travelled all across Russia for WC18 and never felt safer or more welcomed anywhere in the world. They even bettered Japan02 which is a damm hard thing to do.
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Post by manulike on Nov 30, 2019 23:17:01 GMT
If anyone was going to get attacked in Russia, it'd be the English. They seemed to have no trouble in the world cup last year, baffled why we, one of the most well behaved sets of fans would be attacked. Not someone peddling this crap again.......
Travelled all across Russia for WC18 and never felt safer or more welcomed anywhere in the world. They even bettered Japan02 which is a damm hard thing to do.
One hundred percent agree with OD ;-)
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Post by superunknown on Nov 30, 2019 23:26:06 GMT
If anyone was going to get attacked in Russia, it'd be the English. They seemed to have no trouble in the world cup last year, baffled why we, one of the most well behaved sets of fans would be attacked. Not someone peddling this crap again.......
Travelled all across Russia for WC18 and never felt safer or more welcomed anywhere in the world. They even bettered Japan02 which is a damm hard thing to do.
Fully agree mate. Guess we won’t get to test it but I think people overthink these things. Don’t get me wrong I’m happy with our group but if we got Russia and Denmark I’d have already booked flights without hesitation, same as I’ve done now. These places are as dangerous as you make them, if you wanna look for trouble you’ll find it but my experience with Wales away has been nothing but positive
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Post by oscardelta on Dec 1, 2019 0:08:00 GMT
Russian info is exactly the same as was for WC.
We had to redo a Fan ID on the train from Helsinki and it was incredibly slow coming through, by the time I had opened a bottle of water and a packet of crisps the ID was in my email. I had expected 1 minute and it took 63 seconds ............... maybe 64.
Electronic FAN ID will get you into Russia BUT need to pick up the physical FAN ID, at a central location, plus they had a spot at the stadiums for latecomers. Fast, smooth and very easy.
Electronic FAN ID will NOT get you into the stadium, they scan tickets and FAN ID, not linked so or least they were not so would expect the same. Anybody remembering WC16 will remember everybody having a lanyard on them pretty much all the time on the TV.
They scan it and if photo doesn't match photo on application you will not get in.
If collecting there, likely if qualify will be collect, then they will just take a photo of you when they issuing so unless you change that much in 2-3 days its not an issue.
Important point is make sure the white piece of paper they give you when they stamp your passport is kept with passport, this is to allow you exit. No piece of paper and lots of hassle.
Immigration was pleasant and friendly, think Heathrow ignorance and this complete opposite. Same comment was heard from many fans.
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Post by jono on Dec 1, 2019 13:22:50 GMT
Tickets for supporters of participating teams
Group stage: Copenhagen (14,000 tickets for supporters of participating teams)
Group stage: Amsterdam, Baku, Bilbao, Bucharest, Budapest, Dublin, Glasgow and Saint Petersburg (20,000 tickets)
Group stage: Munich, Rome (24,000)
Group stage: London (28,000)
Round of 16: Amsterdam, Bilbao, Bucharest, Budapest, Copenhagen, Dublin, Glasgow and London (12,000)
Quarter-finals: Baku, Munich, Rome and Saint Petersburg (12,000)
Semi-finals: London (24,000)
Final: London (26,000
Just seen this on UEFA website. Is that right? 20,000 tickets available for us in Baku. Seems very high! If the above are correct and accurate, can't see many people missing out.
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Post by jono on Dec 1, 2019 13:24:25 GMT
Tickets for supporters of participating teams Group stage: Copenhagen (14,000 tickets for supporters of participating teams) Group stage: Amsterdam, Baku, Bilbao, Bucharest, Budapest, Dublin, Glasgow and Saint Petersburg (20,000 tickets) Group stage: Munich, Rome (24,000) Group stage: London (28,000) Round of 16: Amsterdam, Bilbao, Bucharest, Budapest, Copenhagen, Dublin, Glasgow and London (12,000) Quarter-finals: Baku, Munich, Rome and Saint Petersburg (12,000) Semi-finals: London (24,000) Final: London (26,000 Just seen this on UEFA website. Is that right? 20,000 tickets available for us in Baku. Seems very high! If the above are correct and accurate, can't see many people missing out. Ah, think I get it now. That must be the 2 teams combined allocation.
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Post by insertname on Dec 1, 2019 14:05:38 GMT
Tickets for supporters of participating teams Group stage: Copenhagen (14,000 tickets for supporters of participating teams) Group stage: Amsterdam, Baku, Bilbao, Bucharest, Budapest, Dublin, Glasgow and Saint Petersburg (20,000 tickets) Group stage: Munich, Rome (24,000) Group stage: London (28,000) Round of 16: Amsterdam, Bilbao, Bucharest, Budapest, Copenhagen, Dublin, Glasgow and London (12,000) Quarter-finals: Baku, Munich, Rome and Saint Petersburg (12,000) Semi-finals: London (24,000) Final: London (26,000 Just seen this on UEFA website. Is that right? 20,000 tickets available for us in Baku. Seems very high! If the above are correct and accurate, can't see many people missing out. Ah, think I get it now. That must be the 2 teams combined allocation. The stadium holds 70,000- that can’t be right that each team is allocated only 10k each. If 50k has been allocated to sponsors/uefa/locals then the stadium is going to be virtually empty for Wales v Switzerland. Let’s be fair they struggled to even get locals to fill the place for Arsenal vs Chelsea and that was (in terms of profile for locals) arguably a much bigger game. You have to question the logic of holding games there when Azerbaijan weren’t likely to qualify. Oil money paying for sporting baubles to promote the country no doubt.
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Post by erasedcitizen on Dec 1, 2019 14:19:27 GMT
England have reported that 12k tickets will go on sale for their group games, so maybe that figure is inclusive of each nations' FA's guests, sponsors etc.
I'm guessing we'll be given the figures for our games by end of play tomorrow.
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Post by oscardelta on Dec 1, 2019 16:47:44 GMT
England have reported that 12k tickets will go on sale for their group games, so maybe that figure is inclusive of each nations' FA's guests, sponsors etc. I'm guessing we'll be given the figures for our games by end of play tomorrow. The figures are the minimum guaranteed in this stage for fans.
As the dates get closer and seating allocation is being firmed up based on sponsors / local FA requirements / security there will be a couple of other releases likely to be in the thousands.
In April / May there will be other releases.
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Post by manulike on Dec 1, 2019 17:14:37 GMT
More importantly, Round of 16 and Quarter-finals allocation will only be 6000 per team!
Assuming that 50% of the 2500 (?) in phase one of our FYT will buy 2 tickets - lets say circa 2200 lead applicants plus 1100 second tickets - that is already 3300 sold in round one of the sales.
Now. How many of those will be people wanting Category 3 tickets - maybe 90%??
Can not imagine ANY Cat 3 tickets left for phase 3 members - will more than likely end half way during phase two sales ;-(
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Post by erasedcitizen on Dec 1, 2019 17:33:46 GMT
England have reported that 12k tickets will go on sale for their group games, so maybe that figure is inclusive of each nations' FA's guests, sponsors etc. I'm guessing we'll be given the figures for our games by end of play tomorrow. The figures are the minimum guaranteed in this stage for fans.
As the dates get closer and seating allocation is being firmed up based on sponsors / local FA requirements / security there will be a couple of other releases likely to be in the thousands.
In April / May there will be other releases.
May be the case in Baku, but surely those tickets will be taken up by sponsors in Rome. It's a shitter as the only one I need an extra spare for is in Rome, but that'll be the one everyone will go to. Hoping it'll go down to a stage beyond those who have tournament tickets as I'll be sorted for definite then but I can't see it. Most of our group will be sorted for pretty much all of it though.
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Post by fiveattheback on Dec 1, 2019 20:02:43 GMT
More importantly, Round of 16 and Quarter-finals allocation will only be 6000 per team! Assuming that 50% of the 2500 (?) in phase one of our FYT will buy 2 tickets - lets say circa 2200 lead applicants plus 1100 second tickets - that is already 3300 sold in round one of the sales. Now. How many of those will be people wanting Category 3 tickets - maybe 90%?? Can not imagine ANY Cat 3 tickets left for phase 3 members - will more than likely end half way during phase two sales ;-( Its ridiculous how little the governing bodies care for the fans that they owe their salaries too
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Post by julief on Dec 1, 2019 22:33:02 GMT
I've already got 2 tickets for the Round of 16 match in Budapest on Sunday 28th June, bought ages ago in one of the lottery rounds. (Note, Wales can't feature in that match, it's 1st in C v 3rd in D/E/F ).
An English friend has told me that the FA have advised their travelling fans not to apply for tickets for any match on the same date as a match they already hold tickets for as to do so would break UEFA rules and would risk UEFA voiding their entire application (the new one). Does anyone know if this is an actual UEFA rule or is it an FA rule that only applies to England fans? (I know there can be differences in ticketing rules - they can only apply for 1 ticket per membership for example, and this was also the case last time. Although a 'lead applicant' can apply for 4 tickets if they assign the tickets to 4 memberships in their 'network')
Assuming the above is as quoted by the FA, and if it is a UEFA rule, I don't think I can apply for conditional tickets for Bilbao on Sunday 28th for example, and I'm not even sure if I can apply for any Round of 16 tickets. But I don't think the FAW have issued similar advice.
I can't be the only one in this position... Can anyone advise please.
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Post by julief on Dec 1, 2019 22:51:14 GMT
I've already got 2 tickets for the Round of 16 match in Budapest on Sunday 28th June, bought ages ago in one of the lottery rounds. (Note, Wales can't feature in that match, it's 1st in C v 3rd in D/E/F ). An English friend has told me that the FA have advised their travelling fans not to apply for tickets for any match on the same date as a match they already hold tickets for as to do so would break UEFA rules and would risk UEFA voiding their entire application (the new one). Does anyone know if this is an actual UEFA rule or is it an FA rule that only applies to England fans? (I know there can be differences in ticketing rules - they can only apply for 1 ticket per membership for example, and this was also the case last time. Although a 'lead applicant' can apply for 4 tickets if they assign the tickets to 4 memberships in their 'network') Assuming the above is as quoted by the FA, and if it is a UEFA rule, I don't think I can apply for conditional tickets for Bilbao on Sunday 28th for example, and I'm not even sure if I can apply for any Round of 16 tickets. But I don't think the FAW have issued similar advice. I can't be the only one in this position... Can anyone advise please. Further to my previous post, here's the advice as quoted by the FA: UEFA have advised that fans applying for tickets will be restricted to a total number of 4 tickets per seven (7) England matches. This means that if you've already been allocated tickets via the general sale for an England match, you cannot apply for more tickets to that same match through the Travel Club allocation. In addition, you cannot apply for tickets to matches that are on the same day. For example, if you've already been allocated a ticket for Group D in Glasgow on Tuesday 23 June via the general public sale, you cannot apply for the Group D match in London on the same day via the Travel Club. If you enter duplicate applications for the same matches then all applications may be cancelled. If you're applying for tickets on another member's behalf, please check to ensure they do not already have tickets for the same matches as it may void your entire application. If you have tickets for non-England games, you can still apply for up to 28 England tickets (4 tickets allocated to ESTC members x 7 England matches) via the Travel Club allocation. However, if you have already been allocated knock-out match tickets through the general public allocation, you cannot apply for those again through the Travel Club. For example, if you've already been allocated a semi-final match ticket through the general public sale, you cannot apply for a conditional semi-final through the Travel Club because of the potential to have two tickets to the same match.
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Post by erasedcitizen on Dec 1, 2019 23:15:28 GMT
I've already got 2 tickets for the Round of 16 match in Budapest on Sunday 28th June, bought ages ago in one of the lottery rounds. (Note, Wales can't feature in that match, it's 1st in C v 3rd in D/E/F ). An English friend has told me that the FA have advised their travelling fans not to apply for tickets for any match on the same date as a match they already hold tickets for as to do so would break UEFA rules and would risk UEFA voiding their entire application (the new one). Does anyone know if this is an actual UEFA rule or is it an FA rule that only applies to England fans? (I know there can be differences in ticketing rules - they can only apply for 1 ticket per membership for example, and this was also the case last time. Although a 'lead applicant' can apply for 4 tickets if they assign the tickets to 4 memberships in their 'network') Assuming the above is as quoted by the FA, and if it is a UEFA rule, I don't think I can apply for conditional tickets for Bilbao on Sunday 28th for example, and I'm not even sure if I can apply for any Round of 16 tickets. But I don't think the FAW have issued similar advice. I can't be the only one in this position... Can anyone advise please. Oh balls, I have tickets for the 2nd round game in glasgow.
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Post by julief on Dec 1, 2019 23:26:31 GMT
I think there are quite a few of us with 'neutral' tickets already.
I'm hoping there's no problem and I've misunderstood the situation, but would like confirmation before Tuesday!
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Post by erasedcitizen on Dec 1, 2019 23:27:45 GMT
I think there are quite a few of us with 'neutral' tickets already. I'm hoping there's no problem and I've misunderstood the situation, but would like confirmation before Tuesday! I've messaged corky and tweeted the FSF. I need to know. Thanks for bringing it up though.
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Post by cadno on Dec 2, 2019 11:30:13 GMT
Am I right in saying we'll need to pay £395 deposit for a (category 3) 'Follow My Team' ticket to the final? manulike
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Post by dafyddapgwyndap on Dec 2, 2019 11:38:52 GMT
Bore da pawb.
Quick query, i’ve setup my UEFA ticketing account using the Facebook method and as such there is no passport information or address etc ? Is anyone else in the same boat ?
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Post by cadno on Dec 2, 2019 11:43:14 GMT
Bore da pawb. Quick query, i’ve setup my UEFA ticketing account using the Facebook method and as such there is no passport information or address etc ? Is anyone else in the same boat ? Bore da. If you log into the UEFA website via Facebook, select 'Profile' under 'ACCOUNT SETTINGS', and you should be able to edit your passport, name, DOB etc on there.
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Post by superunknown on Dec 2, 2019 11:43:34 GMT
Am I right in saying we'll need to pay £395 deposit for a (category 3) 'Follow My Team' ticket to the final? manulike My understanding is that it'll be 415 EUR. 2 group games in Baku at 30 EUR, 1 in Rome at 50 EUR. Then 50 EUR (RO16), 75 EUR (QF), 85 EUR (SF) and 95 EUR (Final). Thankfully it seems the SF and Final tickets are at Fans First prices in the conditional tickets.
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Post by cadno on Dec 2, 2019 11:45:40 GMT
Am I right in saying we'll need to pay £395 deposit for a (category 3) 'Follow My Team' ticket to the final? manulike My understanding is that it'll be 415 EUR. 2 group games in Baku at 30 EUR, 1 in Rome at 50 EUR. Then 50 EUR (RO16), 75 EUR (QF), 85 EUR (SF) and 95 EUR (Final). Thankfully it seems the SF and Final tickets are at Fans First prices in the conditional tickets. Ah thanks! I didn't notice Rome coming under the 50 euro cat. 'Fan first' SF and Final tickets are very reasonable prices.
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Post by dafyddapgwyndap on Dec 2, 2019 11:46:51 GMT
Bore da pawb. Quick query, i’ve setup my UEFA ticketing account using the Facebook method and as such there is no passport information or address etc ? Is anyone else in the same boat ? Bore da. If you log into the UEFA website via Facebook, select 'Profile' under 'ACCOUNT SETTINGS', and you should be able to edit your passport, name, DOB etc on there. They’re locked and can’t do the Passport, but can do everything else ? Just says NA in the passport field.
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Post by superunknown on Dec 2, 2019 11:51:53 GMT
My understanding is that it'll be 415 EUR. 2 group games in Baku at 30 EUR, 1 in Rome at 50 EUR. Then 50 EUR (RO16), 75 EUR (QF), 85 EUR (SF) and 95 EUR (Final). Thankfully it seems the SF and Final tickets are at Fans First prices in the conditional tickets. Ah thanks! I didn't notice Rome coming under the 50 euro cat. 'Fan first' SF and Final tickets are very reasonable prices. Agreed. Probably the first and only time UEFA have thought about doing something generous for the fans haha.
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Post by cadno on Dec 2, 2019 11:58:13 GMT
Bore da. If you log into the UEFA website via Facebook, select 'Profile' under 'ACCOUNT SETTINGS', and you should be able to edit your passport, name, DOB etc on there. They’re locked and can’t do the Passport, but can do everything else ? Just says NA in the passport field. I had that problem with Dob on an another account, so I made a new one via Facebook, you might need to make a new account? (no idea why my DOB was wrong)!
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Post by dafyddapgwyndap on Dec 2, 2019 12:03:33 GMT
They’re locked and can’t do the Passport, but can do everything else ? Just says NA in the passport field. I had that problem with Dob on an another account, so I made a new one via Facebook, you might need to make a new account? (no idea why my DOB was wrong)! Cheers Cadno. I may do that just to be on the safe side ... Beware if creating an Account via FB, it doesn’t let you populate certain fields.
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Post by drpoth on Dec 2, 2019 14:07:12 GMT
26-51 points is tier 1? That’s bs. Why? If you've had 2 home season tickets you still need 4 aways. Did you think it should he higher or lower? It should be higher - unless there’s actually a filter within the 26-51. I have 43, and someone on 26 should not be the same level as me given the amount of harvesting that went on.
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