Euros 2020 tickets: can you still get tickets for the England v Italy final? Prices and how to buy

The Euros finals, the first ever for England, will take place at London’s Wembley Stadium
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England have secured their place in the Euro 2020 final, following an agonising semi-finals against Denmark at Wembley Stadium where Kane’s penalty secured them a historic win in extra time.

On Sunday 11 July, England will host the match at their national stadium, as they hope to make history as the best squad since 1966.

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Gareth Southgate will be hoping he can make history at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, as his team go head to head with Italy (Picture: Getty Images)Gareth Southgate will be hoping he can make history at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, as his team go head to head with Italy (Picture: Getty Images)
Gareth Southgate will be hoping he can make history at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, as his team go head to head with Italy (Picture: Getty Images)

The final will be shown on ITV for fans all across the country, but dedicated fans will want to get their hands on a ticket to see Kane lead his men onto home grounds.

So, where do you buy tickets for the finals, and how much do they cost? This is what you need to know.

How much are Euro 2020 finals tickets?

The finals will take place at Wembley on Sunday 11 June.

It is expected to be a stunning display of professional football, with Italy securing 23 consecutive wins and England’s rising stars determined to bring football home.

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The game will could see 90,000 people congregate at Wembley Stadium, the biggest crowd since the beginning of the Covid pandemic.

Tickets for the game will start from 295 euros (around £250) and increase up to 595 (£511) and 945 euros (£811), depending on where you are seated.

The potential increase from 60,000 spectators to 90,000 could see thousands more get their hands on tickets for the match, the UEFA portal is the only way of ensuring you get a ticket, with resale prices hiking and leaving you at risk of scams.

If you fail to secure one, there is one other way to win a ticket...

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan is holding a prize draw, offering two tickets for Sunday and 50 more to watch the game in the fan zone in Trafalgar Square.

He tweeted that the draw is open to anyone who has had their first Covid jab and can present proof that they have attended either a walk-in centre or been to an appointment.

Khan said that it was a “golden opportunity” to be part of what could be “an amazing day for our nation”.

Hospitality packages for the coveted final are priced at 5,900 euros (£5,067).

How do Euro 2020 tickets compare to other professional sport championships?

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While Euro 2020 has undoubtedly been the sporting highlight of the summer, other sports have been ongoing throughout the past month.

Wimbledon saw many fans flock to centre court to watch Scotsman Andy Murray and World leading Ashleigh Barty.

The court is usually star-studded and welcomes a few royal visits per year, therefore it will come as no surprise that a ticket for this year could set you back upward of £3,000.

According to the Wimbledon Debenture Holders official website, two tickets of the centre court for the men’s singles quarter, semis and finals start at £4100 and increase to £6190.

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Another highly anticipated sporting event for Brits this year, is the Rugby Six Nations, which next takes place in late 2021, into next year.

A ticket for BT Murrayfield, Scotland’s home grounds, can be purchased as part of the Scotland season pass which gives you entry to all six of Scotland’s early fixtures at the stadium.

They start from £237 for the six scheduled matches, working out at £39.50 per game. The Under-18s package cost £142, which equated to just under £24 per match.

Motorsport fans are also expected to pay into the hundreds for a ticket to catch a glimpse of Lewis Hamilton.

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Formula One’s Silverstone event takes place the weekend after the Euros, from 16 to 18 July.

A Friday ticket will cost £99, while the highly sought after Sunday event will cost you £255. For those looking to attend the whole weekend, a three day pass ranges from £275 (sold out) to £610 for an exclusive enclosure.

A grandstand ticket for the weekend costs between £315 and £465.

For those less interested in sports but still looking to attend a stadium event, Elton John’s farewell Stadium tour tickets will set you back between £49.50 and £162 (based on Liberty Arena prices).

(All prices and currency exchanges are accurate as of 5pm on 4 July 2021)

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