UEFA Women's EURO England 2022

UEFA Women’s EURO ENGLAND 2022 Ticket Ballot Application Window Guide

Wednesday 13 Oct 2021
UEFA Women’s EURO England 2022 Ticket Ballot Application Window

The UEFA Women’s EURO England 2022 Ballot Application Window opens on 28 October 2021 at 7pm. Here’s all the information you need to know so you can apply for tickets as soon as the window opens.

The Ballot Application Window will open after the Final Draw has taken place and the match schedule is confirmed. Host nation England will compete alongside 15 nations with 31 matches being played over three and a half weeks of exciting competition. You can watch the Final Draw live on UEFA.com and BBC One. 

Supporters have until 6pm on 16 November 2021 to apply for ticketsShow your support in this record-breaking tournament with tickets prices starting from just £5 for under 16s and £10 per adult. 

 

Visa, the Official Payment Partner of UEFA Women’s Football, is the preferred payment method for all UEFA Women’s EURO ticket sales. 

 

  1. Ballot Application Window – What is it? 

A Ballot Application Window (also known as a ticket ballot/ticket lottery) provides supporters the fairest opportunity to get tickets to the tournamentSupporters are invited to apply for tickets at any time during the window. The ballot will not be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. The system will automatically allocate tickets. A completed application does not guarantee that you will receive those tickets, but the ballot process intends to give everyone an equal chance, whilst maximising the number of people attending the Tournament.

 

  1. Get Your UEFA Ticketing Account Ready! 

Anyone who wishes to apply for tickets during the Ballot Application Window will need an account on UEFA.com. If you created an account for our Pre-Sale presented by Visa window, you will be able to use this. You can create an account at anytime here.

If you are experiencing any issues with logging in to an existing account, please visit our FAQs here.

Please note that you must be 18 years of age or older to register an UEFA account and purchase tickets to UEFA Women’s EURO 2022. Please visit our Terms and Conditions here for more information.  

 

  1. Get Applying 

From 7pm on Thursday 28 October 2021, you can apply for up to 10 tickets to any of the 31 matches between 6 – 31 July 2022. You will not be able to apply for tickets for two matches on the same day. You can amend your application at any point whilst the window is open. You will not have to supply any payment details at this stage.  

  

  1. Confirmation of Application 

Following the closure of the Ballot Application Window on 16 November 2021, the ballot process will take placeApplicants will be informed of the results to their Ballot Application by 26 November 2021. Once you have received your results on email, you will need to log into your ticket account and follow the instructions in the email and pay for the tickets. 

 

  1. Maximise Your Chances  

We’re expecting certain matches to be extremely popular, including all England fixtures, knock out stage matches and the Final at Wembley.  

Useful indicators will show demand for matches when you make your application. Here’s an indication of what we expect: 

  • Better Chances (Green)– Plenty of availability, but a Ballot is possible 
  • Strong Demand (Orange) – Lower priced tickets likely to go to Ballot 
  • Very Strong Demand (Red) - All ticket categories likely to go to Ballot 

 

So why not increase your chances of winning tickets and apply for additional fixtures at your nearest stadium? You can view more information here. 

 

Fancy a trip to a stadium you haven’t visited before? Our record-breaking tournament will have matches in large venues, which will offer you a greater chance in getting tickets. 

 

  1. Be Flexible On Your Seats 

Another way to increase your chances is choosing to upgrade or downgrade your tickets.

There are three categories available for all matches, and some venues have the Ticket+ option too. The precise location of every ticket will depend on the layout of each stadium.

If your first-choice category is unavailable, you will be automatically entered into the ballot for an alternative category if spaces are available. You will only be downgraded or upgraded by only one category. You will pay the cost of your ticket of the category of ticket you are allocated. 

 

  1. Need Accessible Tickets? 

Wheelchair tickets and Easy Access tickets are available to apply for during the Ballot Application window. Easy Access tickets are provided for disabled people who do not use a wheelchair but require seat/s with easy access close to accessible amenities. All accessible seats are sold at the category 3 price for the match/es of your choice with one companion ticket for free.

When making your application, please apply for accessible tickets first before adding additional standard tickets.  

 

  1. Prices and Schedule 

Ticket prices for matches range £5 to £50. A family of four can attend for £30, or £45 for England games, a Semi-Final or the Final.

Concession tickets for children aged 16 or under are available for all matches!

The match schedule can be found here with teams and kick off times confirmed after the Final Draw Show on 28 October 2021. Kick off times will either be 5pm or 8pm (BST). 

 

  1. Buy With Confidence 

We know we are still living in uncertain times and we’re not sure what the future will hold. Whilst we plan to operate to full capacity, you can be reassured that if a fixture is affected due to a COVID-related issue, a robust refund policy is in place. You can read more here. 

 

  1. Resale Platform 

A ticket resale platform will be available from Spring 2022 to enable fans to offer their tickets for resale at face value. Please be aware that UEFA does not guarantee that ticket(s) you decide to put up for resale on the official Ticket Resale Platform will be purchased by another fan as it is subject to demand. More information can be found here.

By FA Staff