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Euro 2020 - spread across continent

Duffman

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Anyone who's keeping tickets for next year, UEFA have released the schedule for next year, so anyone taking trips, you can get your hotels booked up.

 

Gbspurs

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Anyone who's keeping tickets for next year, UEFA have released the schedule for next year, so anyone taking trips, you can get your hotels booked up.


Nice, England match on my birthday next year. I wonder if they will end up offering more tickets if people can no longer make it.
 

Marty

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Nice, England match on my birthday next year. I wonder if they will end up offering more tickets if people can no longer make it.
There was a returns section open on UEFA's website all through May, I imagine they'll release all the returned tickets either on a ballot or on general sale.

But now that they've confirmed play-off dates they might possibly wait until the November finals have been played.
 

Saoirse

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Only in Britain would make sense. But just England? What would the rationale be for moving the games from Hampden Park down south, other than to realllllly wind Cranky Sturgeon up a bit more? (Albeit that's a fairly strong reason!)
 

nidge

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Levy will never be able to agree a fee with UEFA for the use of our stadium.
 

Yid-ol

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Only in Britain would make sense. But just England? What would the rationale be for moving the games from Hampden Park down south, other than to realllllly wind Cranky Sturgeon up a bit more? (Albeit that's a fairly strong reason!)

Even if that was the only reason, I would be all for it! :LOL:
 

'O Zio

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Only in Britain would make sense. But just England? What would the rationale be for moving the games from Hampden Park down south, other than to realllllly wind Cranky Sturgeon up a bit more? (Albeit that's a fairly strong reason!)

I suppose the thinking is that they need to host it within a single "jurisdiction" in terms of lockdown rules or whatever. Scotland has had different restrictions etc throughout the covid situation.
 
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