The window for fans of the 20 qualified teams to apply to watch their team's UEFA EURO 2020 games has now closed.
More than 19 million requests were received by UEFA following the general sale, where only 1.5 million tickets were on offer.
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Supporters of the 20 qualified teams will now have to wait on the opportunity for more briefs which will be allocated in accordance with the process set by each national association.
All applicants who apply for tickets will be notified of the outcome by the end of January 2020 at the latest.
Unsuccessful applicants for the public ballot may be invited (based on their ballot ranking) to purchase any available tickets at a later stage (due to failed payments or ticket returns).
Fans of the four play-off winners will be able to apply for tickets shortly after those ties have been completed on 31 March 2020.
For information about UEFA EURO 2020 official hospitality sales packages HERE.
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