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Aidan O' Neill

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I realise the above four words shouldn't really go together but there's a few of us heading to Bordeaux for the Ireland vs Belgium game and my old man is adamant he's getting to the game no matter what it costs. I'm sure at least some people on here have got tickets for third party websites before. Are there any tout websites viagogo etc. that are 100% trustworthy? I don't want him (and probably me) forking out a fortune only to be let down. Also are there any that are cheaper than others because prices on some websites are a joke.

Failing that are there any Belgians on here with spare tickets??

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Lads who went to Poland for the last Euro's are convinced that there will be more tickets on sale through Eufa closer to the dates of the games.
I have also read that there is a chance that tickets from the likes of viagogo are likely to come down a bit rather than go up
 
It all depends on which way demand goes. There'll be fucking zillions of Irish travelling so I don't know when they're meant to start getting cheaper. Anyways they're 300 each now.
 
Used viagogo for games abroad. Not a tout website, but reputable resale from home fans club or organiser. Often very cheap depending on the game.
 
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Last chance for UEFA EURO 2016 tickets!

Published: Thursday 21 April 2016, 12.20CET
There are 50 days to go until UEFA EURO 2016 kicks off and to mark the occasion we are offering one last chance to be there with the release of the final batch of tickets.

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Fans hoping to catch the action in person at UEFA EURO 2016 this summer have one last chance for tickets, with the final batch set to go on sale on Tuesday 26 April at midday CET.

With the tournament just around the corner, UEFA is keen to ensure that any fans still looking for tickets can buy them through an official channel. Therefore, a ticket portal will open on 26 April where supporters can purchase tickets on a first come, first served basis. Be warned: these are sure to sell out quickly.
Due to the popularity of EURO, please note that it is extremely likely that there will be queues on the ticket portal during the first few days of it opening. Additionally, once tickets are sold out for certain matches, UEFA asks that fans do not continue refreshing the page as this will impair the purchasing experience for other users.


This ticket portal will only be selling tickets in Categories 1-4. For Accessibility tickets, please click here to access the lottery portal that is open for applications until 25 April.
Please note only Mastercard or Visa credit cards are accepted for payment.

Where are these tickets coming from?

  1. As we get closer to the tournament, stadia layouts become clearer so UEFA now have a precise number of seats to offer tickets for.
  2. Some tickets initially reserved for fans of participating teams have not been taken up.
  3. UEFA's successful legal efforts to minimise unauthorised resales, means tickets have been cancelled as a result of the breach of the ticketing terms and conditions by previous tickets holders.

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