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Published 17:56 22 Jan 2016 GMT
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That's good but it still leaves nine out of 10 people without a ticket.
There's still another way.
42 per cent of each group game's tickets are on general public sale and the deadline is not until February 1.
As long as you are a "natural person above 18 years of age with legal capacity to enter into an agreement for the purchase of tickets", you can apply.
It's the same process. Fill out the electronic form online, pick your matches, and get it in before 11am on February 1.
Obviously it's opened to a much wider population but it's another option if you want to maximise your chances of getting to a game.
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