UEFA EURO 2028 ยท Tickets
Tickets aren’t on sale yet – here’s what’s confirmed.
UEFA has been unusually clear about the process for Euro 2028: sales will only open once the final draw confirms every team, expected in December 2027. Here’s everything that is genuinely known today, and how to get ready in the meantime.
What’s actually confirmed
UEFA has published a clear set of ticketing principles for Euro 2028, even though the sale itself hasn’t opened. Here’s what’s genuinely known.
Sales start after the final draw
Unlike previous tournaments, tickets only go on sale once the final draw confirms the group stage fixtures – expected December 2027 – so fans know exactly which teams they could see before buying.
No dynamic pricing
UEFA has committed to fixed, transparent pricing with no surge pricing – the same approach used at Euro 2024 – and equal pricing for regular group stage matches.
Around 3 million tickets
UEFA confirmed roughly three million tickets will be made available across the tournament’s 51 matches at the official launch event in November 2025.
Sold only via UEFA.com
There is no other official channel. Prices and full sale details will be announced in autumn 2027, ahead of sales opening.
Hospitality is separate
An official hospitality programme will run at every venue, with its own packages and process. Full details are due on UEFA.com during 2026.
Single-match tickets available
You won’t need to buy a package to attend – tickets will be available match by match once the process opens, alongside any official hospitality options.
How to get ready now
There’s nothing to buy yet, but a few minutes now means you’re not scrambling when the process opens.
Create a myUEFA account
UEFA has confirmed this will be the route into ticket sales. Setting it up now means the account work is done before demand spikes.
Subscribe to official ticketing updates
UEFA.com lets you sign up directly for ticketing news, so you’ll hear about the sale process the moment it’s announced – not via a third party.
Decide which matches matter most
Use our match schedule to see the confirmed venues and dates, and our stadium guides to get a feel for each ground before fixtures are confirmed.
Hold off on hotel and travel commitments
It’s fine to research areas to stay, but avoid non-refundable bookings until your match dates are genuinely confirmed after the draw.
A note on resale and unofficial sellers
Because tickets haven’t gone on sale, any site, social media post, or marketplace listing claiming to sell genuine Euro 2028 tickets right now is not using an official channel. Some resale and ticket comparison sites do list Euro 2028 pages to capture early search interest, which is normal, but they cannot have official inventory before UEFA opens sales. The only guaranteed-genuine route will be UEFA.com itself, once the process is announced.
Frequently asked questions
UEFA has said sales will open after the final tournament draw, which is expected in December 2027. Ticket prices and full sale details will be announced in autumn 2027.
Prices haven’t been announced yet and are due in autumn 2027. UEFA has confirmed there will be no dynamic pricing, and that pricing for regular group stage matches will be equal and consistent.
Yes. Tickets will be available match by match once sales open – you won’t be required to buy a travel or hospitality package to attend.
Exclusively via UEFA.com. There is no other official ticketing channel. Creating a myUEFA account now is the recommended way to be ready for when sales open.
UEFA has confirmed approximately three million tickets will be made available across the tournament’s 51 matches.
Yes, an official hospitality programme will run at every venue as a separate product from general ticket sales. Full package details are expected on UEFA.com during 2026.
*Information sourced from UEFA’s official Euro 2028 announcements. This page will be updated as soon as UEFA confirms further ticketing details. footballeuro2028.com is an independent fan resource, not affiliated with or endorsed by UEFA, and does not sell or broker tickets. For official information, visit UEFA.com/tickets.
