Polish fans should hurry up. These are decisive days for Euro 2024 tickets
The promotion to Euro 2024 in Germany means that Polish fans will want to watch the national team's matches live. When it comes to purchasing, you have to hurry.
Late on Tuesday evening in Cardiff they won promotion, and on Thursday fans will be able to buy tickets to the matches of the European Championship final tournament. This is the reality that has emerged in the context of the Polish national football team.
Where and when can you buy tickets for ME 2024?
Ticket sales for the tournament in Germany for Polish fans start on Thursday (March 28). What time? Exactly from 2:00 p.m. Detailed information was provided via a website directly related to the Polish federation.
– Available tickets will be visible to all fans who have registered as “Fan of Poland”. Registration is still open and on a first-come, first-served basis. One person can apply for a maximum of four tickets for a given match. Ticket prices start from 30 euros (group stage), 50 euros (opening match, 1/8 finals), 60 euros (quarter-finals), 80 euros (semi-finals) and 95 euros (finals). The sale is carried out exclusively by UEFA and will be available on the euro2024.com/tickets website – we read on the Łączy nas dziennik website.
What about matches of teams other than Poland? The situation here is more than difficult, there are only the most expensive tickets left and you have to count on an exchange or a stroke of luck.
Poland advances to Euro 2024. Who will they play against in Germany?
Even before the March play-offs began, UEFA drew the groups for this year's European Championship. The Poles will play in Germany against the Netherlands, France and Austria. What does the exact schedule look like? The White and Reds will start with a match against the Netherlands on June 16 in Hamburg (3:00 p.m.). Then Poland – Austria in Berlin (21/06, 18:00) and at the end of the group games the most difficult challenge, France – Poland. The match against the world runners-up is scheduled for June 25 in Dortmund, from 6:00 p.m.
Interestingly, only in 2016 did the Polish national team manage to achieve anything at a European Championship event. The team led by coach Adam Nawałka then reached the quarterfinals in France. In 2008, 2012 and 2021, Poles took… the last, fourth places in the groups.
What will it be like in Germany? Coach Probierz's team will certainly face a difficult challenge.