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Post by jbt95 on Dec 2, 2019 22:23:49 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. Why do people always go for the crap seats? I know people like the Canton and all, but travelling all the way to Baku and being 'behind' the goal would not be my ideal scenerio. I think the rows are closer to Wales than the pitch!
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Post by jbt95 on Dec 2, 2019 22:24:26 GMT
To quote the FAW "Tickets will be sold on a first come first served basis and there is a maximum of 2 tickets per Red Wall member. " Aye, seen that since. Strange as they're still applications. Will it be a case that those submitted first will get tix? Maybe there's different set ups for each country depending on how their FA wants to play it?
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Post by erasedcitizen on Dec 2, 2019 22:25:46 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. Why do people always go for the crap seats? I know people like the Canton and all, but travelling all the way to Baku and being 'behind' the goal would not be my ideal scenerio. I think the rows are closer to Wales than the pitch! Because we aren't made of money.
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Post by jbt95 on Dec 2, 2019 22:27:48 GMT
Why do people always go for the crap seats? I know people like the Canton and all, but travelling all the way to Baku and being 'behind' the goal would not be my ideal scenerio. I think the rows are closer to Wales than the pitch! Because we aren't made of money. Neither am I but I ain't going all that way for a crap view.
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Post by superunknown on Dec 2, 2019 22:29:25 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. Why do people always go for the crap seats? I know people like the Canton and all, but travelling all the way to Baku and being 'behind' the goal would not be my ideal scenerio. I think the rows are closer to Wales than the pitch! Because I’ve just spent a fortune on flights. Spent god knows how much on travelling to Osijek, Budapest, Bratislava and Baku. As well as having actual bills to pay. Not sure what you think the average Welsh fan is earning but I can promise you it’s not a lot. I spend what I can following my country and that’s a hell of a lot given I’m on 43 points in this latest loyalty system so I can do without the judgemental comments about not spending as much on tickets, ta.
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Post by oscardelta on Dec 2, 2019 22:40:09 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. Why do people always go for the crap seats? I know people like the Canton and all, but travelling all the way to Baku and being 'behind' the goal would not be my ideal scenerio. I think the rows are closer to Wales than the pitch! Others will disagree.
I travel a lot (40-50 flights a year) and I travel cheaply, I could do always expensive and not see family but happy to be on a red eye paying £10 than BA paying £200 if means can travel more.
Same goes for football, I want to be there and not worry about best seats because best seats to me are behind the goal.
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Post by oldman on Dec 2, 2019 23:08:36 GMT
I've registered on the UEFA site and linked my accounts. My wife has registered on the site for the first time as my son is only 17 and can't apply for tickets (this way we can get 3) as she has 25 points in her own right.
When registering all it asked for was email, name and DOB and said she was registered.
How come it hasn't asked her for passport details etc.? Has she missed a screen or will they ask for this info when she purchased the tickets?
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Post by manulike on Dec 2, 2019 23:13:49 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. I might be wrong, but my understanding is that you will find that cheapest Follow Your Team tickets for Semi/Final are €195/€295. The Fans First thing is a pure Ballot, open to everyone ... Would love to be wrong, though ...
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Post by manulike on Dec 2, 2019 23:17:37 GMT
I've registered on the UEFA site and linked my accounts. My wife has registered on the site for the first time as my son is only 17 and can't apply for tickets (this way we can get 3) as she has 25 points in her own right. When registering all it asked for was email, name and DOB and said she was registered. How come it hasn't asked her for passport details etc.? Has she missed a screen or will they ask for this info when she purchased the tickets?
Then BUY TICKETS
then log in and the panel on the right will show "PROFILE"
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Post by superunknown on Dec 2, 2019 23:17:57 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. I might be wrong, but my understanding is that you will find that cheapest Follow Your Team tickets for Semi/Final are €195/€295. The Fans First thing is a pure Ballot, open to everyone ... Would love to be wrong, though ...
Haven’t got a link to hand but on the official site it said “Fans First tickets will be sold as conditional tickets, with supporters being reimbursed if their team is knocked out before the semi final or final.” I took this to mean that you can apply for the Fans First tickets as part of your conditional final ticket. Though I’m not 100% on it.
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Post by oscardelta on Dec 2, 2019 23:28:48 GMT
I've registered on the UEFA site and linked my accounts. My wife has registered on the site for the first time as my son is only 17 and can't apply for tickets (this way we can get 3) as she has 25 points in her own right. When registering all it asked for was email, name and DOB and said she was registered. How come it hasn't asked her for passport details etc.? Has she missed a screen or will they ask for this info when she purchased the tickets? I never supplied UEFA with my passport details and never got asked, checked my profile and it is not there either.
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Post by erasedcitizen on Dec 2, 2019 23:29:53 GMT
I might be wrong, but my understanding is that you will find that cheapest Follow Your Team tickets for Semi/Final are €195/€295. The Fans First thing is a pure Ballot, open to everyone ... Would love to be wrong, though ...
Haven’t got a link to hand but on the official site it said “Fans First tickets will be sold as conditional tickets, with supporters being reimbursed if their team is knocked out before the semi final or final.” I took this to mean that you can apply for the Fans First tickets as part of your conditional final ticket. Though I’m not 100% on it. Yep, it's here: www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0257-0e199847604f-7ae96e0bad32-1000--euro-2020-tickets-to-go-on-sale-to-fans-of-qualified-teams/'Continuing the UEFA EURO 2020 Fans First ticket strategy launched in May 2019, supporters of all qualified sides can apply for Fans First tickets for the semi-finals and final, priced at just €85 and €95 respectively. Fans First tickets will be sold as conditional tickets, with supporters being reimbursed if their team is knocked out before the semi-final or final.'
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Post by manulike on Dec 2, 2019 23:38:16 GMT
I've registered on the UEFA site and linked my accounts. My wife has registered on the site for the first time as my son is only 17 and can't apply for tickets (this way we can get 3) as she has 25 points in her own right. When registering all it asked for was email, name and DOB and said she was registered. How come it hasn't asked her for passport details etc.? Has she missed a screen or will they ask for this info when she purchased the tickets? I never supplied UEFA with my passport details and never got asked, checked my profile and it is not there either.
Its on your country specific profile, not in your general UEFA profile. It also asks for your National Fan ID number ...
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Post by benrhosgad on Dec 2, 2019 23:51:58 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. I might be wrong, but my understanding is that you will find that cheapest Follow Your Team tickets for Semi/Final are €195/€295. The Fans First thing is a pure Ballot, open to everyone ... Would love to be wrong, though ...
I took it as it is 295 euros just for the final not the whole tournament.. you got a link
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Post by oscardelta on Dec 2, 2019 23:54:14 GMT
I never supplied UEFA with my passport details and never got asked, checked my profile and it is not there either.
Its on your country specific profile, not in your general UEFA profile. It also asks for your National Fan ID number ... Ah ok....
Will do that maybe via another profile if needed.
Existing UEFA profile is 9 yrs old so keep it seprate....... just in case.
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Post by benrhosgad on Dec 2, 2019 23:58:43 GMT
Bit off topic but you got the prices for "Follow your team"
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Post by manulike on Dec 3, 2019 0:02:56 GMT
Its on your country specific profile, not in your general UEFA profile. It also asks for your National Fan ID number ... Ah ok....
Will do that maybe via another profile if needed.
Existing UEFA profile is 9 yrs old so keep it seprate....... just in case.
Oh. Yes. I forgot ... you have until April ;-)
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Post by manulike on Dec 3, 2019 0:03:46 GMT
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Post by benrhosgad on Dec 3, 2019 0:08:54 GMT
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Post by oldman on Dec 3, 2019 7:17:13 GMT
I've registered on the UEFA site and linked my accounts. My wife has registered on the site for the first time as my son is only 17 and can't apply for tickets (this way we can get 3) as she has 25 points in her own right. When registering all it asked for was email, name and DOB and said she was registered. How come it hasn't asked her for passport details etc.? Has she missed a screen or will they ask for this info when she purchased the tickets?
Then BUY TICKETS
then log in and the panel on the right will show "PROFILE"
Thank you. All sorted.
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Post by jimbo82 on Dec 3, 2019 9:10:45 GMT
Why do people always go for the crap seats? I know people like the Canton and all, but travelling all the way to Baku and being 'behind' the goal would not be my ideal scenerio. I think the rows are closer to Wales than the pitch! Others will disagree.
I travel a lot (40-50 flights a year) and I travel cheaply, I could do always expensive and not see family but happy to be on a red eye paying £10 than BA paying £200 if means can travel more.
Same goes for football, I want to be there and not worry about best seats because best seats to me are behind the goal.
We were behind the goals for every game in 2016 and one of the best parts was the fact that we were on TV for every anthem and goal/highlight Unexpected bonus to a fantastic summer!
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Post by cymruramdcfc on Dec 3, 2019 9:24:40 GMT
Why do people always go for the crap seats? I know people like the Canton and all, but travelling all the way to Baku and being 'behind' the goal would not be my ideal scenerio. I think the rows are closer to Wales than the pitch! Others will disagree.
I travel a lot (40-50 flights a year) and I travel cheaply, I could do always expensive and not see family but happy to be on a red eye paying £10 than BA paying £200 if means can travel more.
Same goes for football, I want to be there and not worry about best seats because best seats to me are behind the goal.
im the same, i fly 4 flights a month minimum and the only way i can do this by going as cheap as possible..... ryanair = football weekly
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Post by shikari20 on Dec 3, 2019 9:45:24 GMT
I didn’t buy a campaign ticket this tournament and it’s coc*ked me right up now lol. I’m going to paying cat 1 prices Thursday aren’t I with 23 points
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Post by ljh42 on Dec 3, 2019 9:51:57 GMT
Sorry if already discussed , are we expecting an email bang on the release time from FAW? Im designated ticket organiser for my dad and brothers accounts (both awful with computers) so will need to be logging into their emails also ready to get tickets
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Post by superunknown on Dec 3, 2019 10:20:27 GMT
Sorry if already discussed , are we expecting an email bang on the release time from FAW? Im designated ticket organiser for my dad and brothers accounts (both awful with computers) so will need to be logging into their emails also ready to get tickets I would assume so. The FAW are normally very good with ticketing but given UEFA are involved you never really know.
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Post by superunknown on Dec 3, 2019 10:30:47 GMT
Sorry if already discussed , are we expecting an email bang on the release time from FAW? Im designated ticket organiser for my dad and brothers accounts (both awful with computers) so will need to be logging into their emails also ready to get tickets I would assume so. The FAW are normally very good with ticketing but given UEFA are involved you never really know. Literally as I’ve said this I’ve just received an email from the FAW saying access codes are going to be postponed, but still received before the deadline tomorrow...
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Post by cymroircarn on Dec 3, 2019 11:32:13 GMT
Anyone know the difference between fans first and cat 3 tickets?
I can’t do a follow your team this time so will pick and choose. Are fans first FYT only?
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Post by benrhosgad on Dec 3, 2019 11:36:41 GMT
Anyone know the difference between fans first and cat 3 tickets? I can’t do a follow your team this time so will pick and choose. Are fans first FYT only? you know how much is the follow your team option? I believe fans first was that customers that bought their tickets through the 1st portal before the draw was made in June this year
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Post by bleddccfc on Dec 3, 2019 11:37:16 GMT
Anyone know the difference between fans first and cat 3 tickets? I can’t do a follow your team this time so will pick and choose. Are fans first FYT only? No difference except price. Fans first are only available for Semi Final and Final.
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Post by cymroircarn on Dec 3, 2019 11:54:34 GMT
Anyone know the difference between fans first and cat 3 tickets? I can’t do a follow your team this time so will pick and choose. Are fans first FYT only? No difference except price. Fans first are only available for Semi Final and Final. Thanks Just seen this on uefa website: What is the difference between a Fans First Category 3 ticket and a standard Category 3 ticket? There is no difference other than price; there are however less Fans First Category 3 tickets available than standard Category 3 tickets. If you wish to increase your chances of securing tickets, you will have more chance if you apply for standard Category 3 tickets.
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