Euro 2028 Tickets to Cost Less than a Parking Space at 2026 World Cup
UEFA introduces affordable Euro 2028 tickets starting at £26 and reserves two spots for host teams if they fail to qualify, promoting greater fan access.
- UEFA committed to affordable pricing for Euro 2028, with tickets starting from £26 as part of efforts to ensure 40 per cent of tickets fall within the "most affordable categories."
- While FIFA faced criticism over high World Cup prices—including parking costs reaching $75—UEFA moved to provide cheaper entry points for the European Championships, distancing itself from accusations of a "monumental betrayal."
- The tournament runs from June 9 to July 9, 2028, across venues including Wembley, Aviva Stadium, and Millennium Stadium, with three million tickets slated for sale following the December 2027 draw.
- Despite co-hosting, England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland must attempt qualification through standard group stage play, though UEFA will reserve two automatic spots for hosts that fail to advance.
- UEFA emphasized a "fair, transparent and fan-first ticketing process," with successful ballot applicants able to secure tickets for all seven matches, including the final, for as little as £325.
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