How YOU can still buy tickets to Euro 2024: There’s only one game left from England’s group… but how much will it cost to join the party in Germany?

The first week of this summer’s European Championships has gone down in the books and fans have been entertained with a host of fascinating storylines.

Hosts Germany made a major statement at the tournament last Friday, beating Scotland 5-1 in Group A, giving fans an exciting start to Euro 2024.

Since Group E favorites Belgium suffered a shock defeat to Slovakia, Romania romped to a surprise 3-0 win over Ukraine and French superstar Kylian Mbappe broke his nose in the 1-0 win over Austria on Monday, casting doubt on his availability for the rest. of the tournament.

After what has proven to be an entertaining start to Euro 2024, some fans may be sitting at home wishing they had planned a summer holiday to Germany – or perhaps had a little more luck hunting down precious tickets.

Yet, at the time of writing, there are still four ticketed Euro 2024 matches available on UEFA’s official website, so the dream of seeing perhaps the world’s most prestigious football tournament after the World Cup is still very much alive.

Fans can still come to Germany to watch the European Championship, but it will prove to be a very expensive undertaking!

Tickets for Georgia's Group F match against the Czech Republic are still available for as much as £337

Tickets for Georgia’s Group F match against the Czech Republic are still available for as much as £337

Jude Bellingham scored England's first goal of the tournament in the 1-0 win over Serbia on Sunday

Jude Bellingham scored England’s first goal of the tournament in the 1-0 win over Serbia on Sunday

But the Three Lions struggled against Denmark, earning a 1-1 draw after a listless performance

But the Three Lions struggled against Denmark, earning a 1-1 draw after a listless performance

That said, fans will have to invest heavily to get their hands on one of these tickets, with only the ‘prime-seating’ category available for all four games.

The first is Sunday’s match between Georgia and the Czech Republic at the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg, where a handful of tickets remain for three separate categories.

Fans can still grab premium seats for as much as £337, or opt for the cheaper alternative in Category 1 and Category 2, priced at £169 and £126 respectively.

It looked like Georgian striker Georges Mikautadze would score the equalizer against Turkey on Tuesday, but thanks to two second-half goals from Vincenzo Montella’s side, the tournament minnows started their Euro 2024 campaign with a 3-1 defeat in Group F.

Meanwhile, the Czech Republic also suffered a defeat against Portugal, painfully conceding Francisco Conceicao’s late goal in stoppage time and losing 2-1.

As it is the last chance for both sides to participate in the European Championships, Sunday’s match in Hamburg promises to be a great match. Only time will tell whether it’s worth spending £337 for this occasion.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg of Tottenham in action for Denmark

Luka Jovic came off the bench for Serbia during England's 1-0 win last Sunday

There is still one match from the English group with tickets still available: Denmark’s match against Serbia

Slovakia fans had a great time as they watched their team beat Belgium 1-0

Slovakia fans had a great time as they watched their team beat Belgium 1-0

Denmark vs Serbia is the next match, with tickets still available, repriced at £337.

This is the last remaining Euro 2024 match from England’s Group B, with the Danes drawing 1-1 against both Slovenia and England in their first two games.

Serbia, who this week threatened to pull out of the European Championship if UEFA did not take action against Croatia and Albania after their fans chanted derogatory chants against their country, rescued a late point in a 1-1 draw against Slovenia after narrowly losing their first match had lost the competition. tournament to England.

The Three Lions, who have lacked inventiveness and strength so far this tournament, have come in for heavy criticism after their 1-1 draw with the Danes, who face Serbia who still top Group C.

The last two matches with tickets left are Slovakia v Romania and Ukraine v Belgium – again for the hefty price of £337.

These matches, both taking place on June 26, will be held in Frankfurt and Munich respectively, in a group that may have been the most surprising yet, with Belgium suffering a defeat to Slovakia in the opening week.

Ukraine kept Euro 2024 hopes alive with a crucial 2-1 win over Slovakia on Friday, blowing Group F wide open.

De Bruyne is the captain of the Belgian national team

Arsenal star Zinchenko suffered a defeat in Ukraine's opening match against Romania

Fans can also buy tickets to see Kevin De Bruyne’s Belgium (left) play Oleksandr Zinchenko’s Ukraine (right) at the Stuttgart Arena on Wednesday, June 26

Germany fans are taking to the streets en masse in the run-up to their country's match against Hungary in Stuttgart

Germany fans are taking to the streets en masse in the run-up to their country’s match against Hungary in Stuttgart

Tickets are still available for Euro 2024 (via the official UEFA website)
Date Fixture Price Stadium
June 22 Georgia vs Czech Republic £337 (Prime seats)
£169 (Category 1) £126 (Category 2)
Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
25 June Denmark vs Serbia £337 (Prime seats) Munich Arena, Munich
June 26 Slovakia vs Romania £337 (Prime seats) Frankfurt Arena, Frankfurt
June 26 Ukraine vs Belgium £337 (Prime seats) Stuttgart Arena, Stuttgart

If none of these games appeal, fans can still try their luck with third-party providers who sell tickets at higher rates, although there is obviously some risk in buying through unofficial websites.

According to a third party, StubHub International, tickets can still be purchased at extremely high prices for several knockout matches, including both the semi-finals and the final.