Euro 2024 Italy Matches Tickets: Prices and How to Buy
How to Buy Euro 2024 Tickets
As Euro 2024 is in full swing, many fans are wondering how they can purchase tickets to attend the games, especially those featuring the Italian national team or any other participating country.
With the tournament set to conclude on July 14th with the final match in Berlin, securing tickets is a top priority for many football enthusiasts.
Ticket Sales Process
The UEFA has reported a staggering 60 million ticket requests for Euro 2024, leaving many fans to watch the matches on TV or through streaming services.
Tickets for the tournament can be acquired directly through the UEFA platform, with various phases of sales having taken place in recent months.
For Italian games, members of the National Team’s fan club had priority access during the initial sales phases.
However, tickets for group stage matches sold out quickly.
Subsequently, many fans resold their tickets at face value on the UEFA platform, requiring interested buyers to join waiting lists and hope for a stroke of luck.
Additionally, hospitality packages are available for group stage matches, such as the sky boxes for Italy vs.
Spain priced at 27,600 euros or a platinum package for 2,500 euros.
Euro 2024 Ticket Prices
The ticket prices for Euro 2024 matches have been public knowledge for some time.
Here’s an overview of the costs for attending Italy’s group stage games:
- Prime Seats: €400 (only available for general sale)
- Category 1: €200
- Category 2: €150
- Category 3: €60
- Fans First: €30
- Non-ambulatory disabled (including companion): €30
- Ambulatory disabled (including companion): €30
From the knockout stages onwards, ticket prices increase to 50 euros for the round of 16, 60 euros for the quarter-finals, 80 euros for the semi-finals, and 95 euros for the final at the Olympiastadion in Berlin on July 14th.
For the final match, a Prime Seats ticket costs 2,000 euros, Category 1 is 1,000 euros, Category 2 is 600 euros, and Category 3 is priced at 300 euros.
Prices are significantly reduced and more accessible for other knockout stage matches.