Advance ticket sales for EURO “21” start on Wednesday, December 4

Advance ticket sales for EURO “21” start on Wednesday, December 4

The main ticket pre-sale phase for next year’s European Under-21 Championship matches in Slovakia from 11 to 28 June will start on Wednesday 4 December at 12:00.

Czech fans will soon be able to buy tickets directly to the stadiums, where the selection of “Lvíčat” will also be presented. Coach Jan Suchopárek’s men will learn the names of the three opponents for the basic group today at the draw from 19:00 in Bratislava.

Tickets for the final tournament can be purchased exclusively through the official distribution channel https://www.under21tickets.sk/en/.

Tickets for the group matches are sold in 2 price categories 15 and 12 euros, for the quarter-finals and semi-finals for 20 and 16 euros and for the final match for 25 and 20 euros. One person can purchase a maximum of 8 tickets in advance.

We recommend fans not to delay in purchasing tickets for the final tournament and purchase them well in advance. It can be expected that the capacity of the stadiums will be exhausted in the foreseeable future.

The championship in Slovakia will take place in eight cities – Bratislava and Trnava (group A), Dunajská Streda and Nitra (group B), Trenčín and Žilina (group C), Košice and Prešov (group D).

The first basket before the draw of the tournament consists of Spain, England (defending champions), Portugal and the Netherlands, in the second are Germany, France, Ukraine and Italy, the Czech Republic is in the third together with Romania, Poland and Denmark. In the fourth basket, Georgia, Slovenia, Finland and home country Slovakia appear.

The placement in the baskets is decided by the coefficient, which determines the results achieved by the teams in the previous qualification cycles and success in the last championships.

The Czech national team will appear at the final tournament of the U21 European Championship for the third time in a row, only the great powers England, Spain and Italy have more participation in the “small” Euro.

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