Organisers unveil plans for record-breaking Women’s Euros with 700,000 tickets up for grabs

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The FA and UEFA are hoping for a record-breaking Women’s Euros next year after revealing their ambitious ticketing goals for the tournament in England.

Over 700,000 tickets will be available across 10 venues in nine host cities and organisers are hoping for a huge uptake.

The aim is to set a record attendance for a UEFA Women’s Euros fixture - currently 41,301 from the final in 2013 - at the tournament’s opening game at Old Trafford.

The plan is then to break that record again for the final at Wembley, where it is also hoped a sell-out crowd could set a new European record for a women’s game - which currently stands at 80,203, set at the London 2012 Olympics.

Tickets for next year’s Women’s Euros will be priced from £5 to £50, with over half a million tickets available for £25 or less.

The aim is to ensure the tournament is an accessible event, with a family of four (two adults and two children) able to watch matches from £30.

The first chance supporters will have to apply for tickets is on 13 July 2021, via the Pre-Sale, presented by Visa.

To ensure this priority access, fans can register their interest now at UEFA.com/womenseuro/ticketing.

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