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as far as i remember there are 2 ticket-sell-phases, one was already some months ago and one after the qualification (december or january...). there were 3 different types of tickets:
1. random game (group, 1/4, 1/2, final), you couldn't pick a team because you didn't know who will be at the Euros. you could get for example: game 2 from group D or a semi final (which was of course more expensive + the demand is bigger so less chances to get one).
2. follow your team (group): this one costed 240 € (a good price for 3 games imo), of course you get your money back if your team don't make it.
3. follow your team (tournament): this one costed something like 600 € (can't remember), you get money back if they get eliminated before the final.
i didn't participated in this lottery (i wanted the group tickets, whole tournament was too much money for me). chance of getting a ticket was 1:20, i was to lazy in the end to try out if i'm a lucky guy.
i guess it will be even harder to get a ticket in the 2nd selling phase. the best thing will be trying to get one from FRF...
if you guys have questions or need help just ask your Austrian buddies
1. random game (group, 1/4, 1/2, final), you couldn't pick a team because you didn't know who will be at the Euros. you could get for example: game 2 from group D or a semi final (which was of course more expensive + the demand is bigger so less chances to get one).
2. follow your team (group): this one costed 240 € (a good price for 3 games imo), of course you get your money back if your team don't make it.
3. follow your team (tournament): this one costed something like 600 € (can't remember), you get money back if they get eliminated before the final.
i didn't participated in this lottery (i wanted the group tickets, whole tournament was too much money for me). chance of getting a ticket was 1:20, i was to lazy in the end to try out if i'm a lucky guy.
i guess it will be even harder to get a ticket in the 2nd selling phase. the best thing will be trying to get one from FRF...
if you guys have questions or need help just ask your Austrian buddies