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Published 17:14 11 Dec 2015 GMT
Updated 10:29 12 Dec 2015 GMT
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UEFA have confirmed that ticket sales for Euro 2016 will open this coming Monday, December 14 at 11am, and will close on Monday, January 18, 2016 at 11am.
For those of you dreaming of the green fields of France, tickets can be purchased here.
Tickets will be limited to four per match for each applicant and when applying UEFA are going to need a few bits of info from your fine selves: your name, date of birth, gender, country of residence and nationality, telephone number, email address, passport number, postal address, up-to-date credit card details and FAI account number.
To open an FAI account go to the season ticket section of the FAI website and click on the FAI My Account link. There you will have to fill in this form.
Click on continue and you should see the following.
Once you click continue you will be brought to the screen below and your number will appear below your name in the top left corner.
There you go, if I can do it anyone can.
If you manage to buy tickets on Monday, upon UEFA's request, the applicant shall provide the personal data of his/her guests.
Supporters will be able to choose from three different ticket types: Accessibility Tickets, Single Tickets, and Follow My Team Tickets
There will be four different categories of tickets made available for each game, see the prices below.
Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Group Stage €145 €105 €55 €25 Round of 16 €145 €105 €55 €25 Quarter-Finals €195 €135 €85 €45 Semi-Finals €495 €295 €165 €65 Final €895 €595 €295 €85 Opening Match €595 €395 €195 €75
Successful applicants will begin to receive notification in February. Don't worry if at first you don't succeed as more tickets could become available following the first round of tickets being offered.
For more information, visit the FAI's FAQ page.
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