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09th Mar 2016

The FAI have given an update for people still looking for Euro 2016 tickets

Paul Moore

The portal was reopened today.

With less than 100 days until the start of Euro 2016, the majority of Irish football fans are still holding onto hope that they’ll get a ticket to see the boys in green take on Sweden, Belgium and Italy in Paris, Bordeaux and Lille.

Many of you will be aware that the official Euro 2016 ticketing portal was reopened today and the FAI have just posted the following information with regards to the ticketing application.

Here it is, word for word.

  • Fans who were successfully allocated tickets following the fan sales phase (the earlier phase froma few weeks ago)  will not be able to resell their tickets.
  • But fans across the world will have another opportunity to obtain tickets for matches for which their application was unsuccessful during the December / January participating National Association fan application window.
  • All tickets made available on the Ticket Resale Platform will be offered on a first come first served basis with Mastercard and Visa credit cards being the only accepted payment methods. Please note, debit cards will not be accepted.
  • The availability of tickets may frequently change based on which tickets will be made available for resale. Fans are therefore advised to visitwww.EURO2016.com/tickets in order to check what tickets are on offer.
  • UEFA will ensure that tickets allocated in March 2016 will be shipped to the fans by end of May 2016.
  • The basic business rules applied in all UEFA EURO 2016 sales phases so far will continue to be applied in this phase.
  • Fans may only hold up to 4 tickets per match and may not hold tickets for two or more matches happening on the same day.
  • Fans will be able to purchase tickets for as many matches as they want as long as the above conditions are met.
  • The ticket resale platform will be open until 31 March 2016 18:00 CET.
  • In relation to the FAI ‘appeals process’ – the deadline for supporters to register their unsuccessful emails from UEFA was Wednesday 24th February at midnight.
  • The ticket office are currently reviewing all the requests received and expect to get back to all supporters within the next 2 weeks.

Best of luck with your application.

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