June 11, 2015
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Euro 2016 tickets on sale from June 10

Euro 2016 tickets are going on sale from June 10 till July 10 to the public and supporters of the qualifying teams, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) said…..reports Asian Lite News.

 Italy's Marco Verratti (L) falls down in a competition with England's Raheem Sterling during a Group D match between England and Italy of 2014 FIFA World Cup at the Arena Amazonia Stadium in Manaus, Brazil

Italy’s Marco Verratti (L) falls down in a competition with England’s Raheem Sterling during a Group D match between England and Italy of 2014 FIFA World Cup at the Arena Amazonia Stadium in Manaus, Brazil

There are one million tickets available in four price categories, starting at 25 euros for 43 of the 51 matches. Fans have a month to submit their applications on the official ticketing website, since tickets will be allocated via a random selection process and not on a first come first serve basis.

After the draw for the finals, to be held on December 12, the second phase of the sale will start with a total of 800,000 tickets available, equally distributed to the 24 qualified teams.

During the whole sale process, 25,000 tickets are reserved for people with disabilities while another 20,000 will be distributed to disadvantaged children.

Euro 2016 will take place in France from June 10 to July 10, 2016. This is the first time that 24 teams will participate in the finals instead of 16.

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