
The Romanian Football Federation announces that tickets reserved for fans at Euro 2024 will go on sale from December 4. The Casa Fotbalului forum explains the whole procedure.
>> Euro 2024: Romania, lowest market value among qualified teams – defeat by Albania
- Euro-2024 will be held in Germany from June 14 to July 14.
From Monday 4 December, fans will be able to purchase tickets exclusively at uefa.com/euro2024/ticketing.
A user account is required and then follow the UEFA steps for this (at the beginning of the procedure you must select the option: FAN ROMANIA).
The FRF says it is the only authorized platform to buy tickets for next summer’s final tournament.
21 national teams have already qualified for Euro 2024, and the three that will complete the standings in Germany will go out of the Nations League playoffs.
Ticket prices for EURO 2024 – Amounts are expressed in euros
The cheapest ticket for the final tournament next summer will cost 30 euros, and these will be group stage matches, on lawns reserved for fans of the first representative teams that will play at Euro 2024.
At the opposite pole, the ticket for the grand final on July 14 from the first category will be the most expensive: it will cost 1,000 euros.
Lawn fans
Group stage: 30
Starting match: 50
Optimal: 50
Quarters: 60
Semi-final 80
Final: 95
Category 3
Group stage: 60
Starting match: 195
Best: 85
Quarters: 100
Semifinals: 195
Final: 300
2 category
Group stage: 150
Starting match: 400
Optimal: 175
Quarters: 200
Semifinals: 400
Final: 600
Category 1
Group stage: 200
Starting match: 600
Optimal: 200
Quarters: 300
Semifinals: 600
Final: 1000.
The victory over Switzerland (1:0) also confirmed that the tricolors will be in the second prize pool at the draw on December 2.
Romania and the version of the hell group from Euro-2024: with France, Holland and Italy
21 teams are known to have qualified for next summer’s final tournament in Germany, with the bottom three punching their tickets after the Nations League play-offs.
The most difficult group option that the tricolors could have after the draw would actually be going back in time: that is, the opponents we also faced at Euro 2008: France, Netherlands and Italy.
At the opposite pole, we could be drawn in a slightly more accessible group with opponents like Slovakia and one of the winners of the play-offs in route C (Georgia, Luxembourg, Greece or Kazakhstan).
In summary, an easier group might look like this: Belgium, Slovakia, Luxembourg.
Euro-2024, the teams qualified for the 17th edition of the competition
Germany (host country)
Spain (winner of group A)
Scotland (second place in Group A)
France (Winner of Group B)
Netherlands (second place in Group B)
England (winners of Group C)
Italy (second place in Group C)
Turkey (winner of group D)
Albania (winner of Group E)
Czech Republic (second place in Group E)
Belgium (winner of Group F)
Austria (second place in Group F)
Hungary (winner of Group G)
Serbia (second place in Group G)
Denmark (winner of Group H)
Slovenia (second place in Group H)
Romania (winner of group I)
Switzerland (second place in Group I)
Portugal (winner of Group J)
Slovakia (second place in group J)
Croatia (second place in Group D)
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Know:
- The draw for the Euro 2024 groups will take place on December 2 at 19:00 (Romanian time) at the “Elbphilharmonie” in Hamburg.
- During the draw, the winners of the groups are taken into account first, and then those who take 2 places.
>> Edi Iordenescu spoke about the only merit of the selector after the selection of Romania for Euro-2024
What the ballot boxes will look like during the draw in Hamburg
Urn 1: Germany (host country), Portugal, France, Spain, Belgium, England.
Urn 2: Hungary, Turkey, Denmark, Albania, Romania, Austria.
Urn 3: Netherlands, Scotland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Croatia.
Urn 4: Italy, Serbia, Switzerland, Playoff A, Playoff B, Playoff C.
Source: Hot News

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