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Tom Malley

How to buy Euro 2022 final tickets: Prices, date, time and where it's being held

The Euro 2022 championship has been a real showpiece for the women’s game over the past three weeks and has provided spectators with plenty of goals, excitement and drama, as the action has unfolded in various stadiums across England.

But now the grand finale awaits, as England and either Germany or France prepare to take centre stage on Sunday, July 31 for a chance to lift the trophy at the 90,000-seated Wembley Stadium, the home of football, with tickets set to be highly sought after as a result.

Here is all you need to know about how to buy tickets to the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 final, including how many are available and when they go on sale.

How many tickets will be available?

All available tickets for the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 final at Wembley Stadium have been sold out since the start of the tournament, meaning that there are currently none left on general sale.

However, throughout the tournament, additional allocations have been made available for the winning sides that have progressed to the quarter-finals and semi-finals of the competition.

As a result, it could therefore mean that more tickets will be made available for the final in the same manner, having been held back from the initial release.

Wembley Stadium in London will host the final of UEFA Women's Euro 2022 on Sunday, July 31 (Eddie Keogh - The FA/The FA via Getty Images)

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How to buy Euro 2022 final tickets

Should additional tickets go on sale, then these will be available to purchase from UEFA's website. Fans are advised to not buy tickets from any unauthorised ticketing websites, due to scamming risks.

If extra tickets are released, then those who are successful with their purchase will have three price categories available to them, with the cheapest seats available for £15 and the most expensive seats priced at £50.

When do tickets go on sale?

For the extra tickets that were released for the quarter-final and semi-final matches for the winning teams, they went on sale the morning after each side had been in action.

Therefore, tickets for England fans would go on sale on Wednesday morning, while tickets for Germany or France fans would go on sale on Thursday morning.

Ticket prices

Category 1 - £50

Category 2 - £30

Category 3 - £15

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