when is it penciled in?Hotels going to be through the roof for it like. Düsseldorf and Frankfurt the cheapest from recent experience. You wouldn’t really want to stay in Dortmund or Gelsenkirchen but Essen or Bochum be alright. Draw will be a big part of it all at the end of the day.
when is it penciled in?
I will be doing the whole tournament (as far as England go) next year pending qualification. Can't wait. The Germans know how to do football. It's going to be a cracking tournament. Still deciding whether to do in and out trips for each game, the full month out there or something in between.since the Qualifiers start this weekend anyone showing interest in them or the idea of heading to Germany in summer of 24
when is it penciled in?
All kinds in this:anyone got info on the German city fanzones?
need to see if ENG/SCO join themDecember, a decent guide regarding Hotels will be the dates in the 3 Cities where Germany will definitely play their 3 Group matches.
Bit of a scrum for Flights and Hotels in December!need to see if ENG/SCO join them
am staying with my mate so dont need to worry about hotels lolBit of a scrum for Flights and Hotels in December!
Great info in that!!All kinds in this:
Go to page 200 of the 231 and bits and bats about them in each City.
Ha, bloody all kinds there isn't there. Interesting read the Fan Zone stuff as well.Great info in that!!
its helpful indeedHa, bloody all kinds there isn't there. Interesting read the Fan Zone stuff as well.
Nothing announced yet:Is the UEFA ballot due soon?
Is the UEFA ballot due soon?
So venues are likely to be changed?Expect more info will come soon.
Ticketverkauf für Heim-EM 2024 startet am 3. Oktober
Vom 14. Juni bis 14. Juli 2024 findet in Deutschland die EURO 2024 statt. Nun steht auch der Start der ersten Verkaufsphase fest.www.kicker.de
EURO 2024 will take place in Germany from June 14 to July 14, 2024. Now the start of the first sales phase has also been set.
Ticket sales for EURO 2024 will start on October 3rd.
Speaking on the sidelines of the UEFA Congress in Lisbon (Portugal), UEFA Tournament Director Martin Kallen confirmed that the first phase of ticket sales for EURO 2024 will start on 3 October. In the first phase of the tournament there should be tickets in all four prize categories. It was not announced when the further sales phases will take place.
UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin had previously said that he hoped EURO 2024 would play a pioneering role in terms of sustainability for future major sporting events: "It will be the greenest European Championship in history," said the Slovenian: "We will show that our planet can be protected needs."
To achieve this, Germany will be divided into three geographically separate regions during the group stage. The areas are North-East, Central-West and Central-South. It is planned that the EM participants assigned to the different areas will play all three preliminary round games in the respective region. This should ensure shorter travel distances during the group phase, so that they can also be made by train or bus.
Germany will play the opening game on June 14 at the Munich Arena. On June 19, the *** selection will play in Stuttgart, at the end of the group phase on June 23 in Frankfurt (Main). The other EM participants are currently being determined in the qualification, the draw for the group phase will take place on December 3rd in the Hamburg Elbphilarmonie.
Don’t think so mate.So venues are likely to be changed?
Aye Berlin and Leipzig the potential for most trouble. Frankfurt as well.It will be a good tournament, but I can see it kicking off alot off the pitch.
It’s already set where they will play mate in the groups, none are in Berlin. In fact if they reach the final as group winners only their last match will be in Berlin.Aside from Germany presumably playing all games in Berlin, can we predict where any other countries might play?
Wow okay fair enoughIt’s already set where they will play mate in the groups, none are in Berlin. In fact if they reach the final as group winners only their last match will be in Berlin.
Airbnb is the answerAye Berlin and Leipzig the potential for most trouble. Frankfurt as well.
I think it’ll be quite dear to be honest, Hotels are mad in some German cities at the minute.
We’ll see post 69, that in there kind of makes me think they are going to change the venues for each group? As if you look at them now it seems to me you can play in three different cities but that seems to say they are going to changing the format.Wow okay fair enough
so anyone else we can try and plot where they’ll play?
I’ll just be going wherever England play mate, I’ve been to watch matches in over 50 German grounds this last 10 years so seen enough of it now. Best for the groups for me will be Duss and Cologne really. Can’t book anything till the draw basically.Airbnb is the answer
Normally a year in advanceAnyone know when flights for June 2024 will go on sale? Thinking of trying to get flights as early as possible to a base and then use public transport to go between cities as needed.
Potentially taking my two lads with me so trying to be organised as possible
Cheers. Will get Skyscanner booted up in a couple of months.Normally a year in advance
Me and my mate will be doing the same. Planning on flying into Munich and out of Düsseldorf/Cologne. I posted our provisional plan of games to attend earlier on in this thread.Cheers. Will get Skyscanner booted up in a couple of months.
Is Gelsenkirchen and Dortmund worth visiting? I thought they were just industrial cities with not much around.Luckily for me I live in Germany. Looking at Dusseldorf (30 mins away) Koln or at a push Gelsenkirchen
Is Gelsenkirchen and Dortmund worth visiting? I thought they were just industrial cities with not much around.
We are thinking of Hamburg for a couple of days and then getting a train to Dusseldorf but no solid plans as it's so far away.Nah. Dortmund for the football, but it's pretty much hell on earth as soon as the final whistle goes. Pished BVB fans everywhere. The McDonald's at the Hauptbahnhof is not a pretty sight.
Gelsenkirchen is somehow worse. Possibly the worst place in Germany — an impressive feat given the stiff competition.
Most people stay in Cologne or Dusseldorf then go through for the game, but you could feasibly stay in Hamburg or Berlin (or anywhere else, really) so long as you don't mind paying for ICE.
Germany v EnglandTickets will be tough to get. Best avoid the Germany games.
Germany v England
oh my the streets will be dancing
Hoping Scotland make it. Will be a fantastic tournament..
I got that impressionWe’ll see post 69, that in there kind of makes me think they are going to change the venues for each group? As if you look at them now it seems to me you can play in three different cities but that seems to say they are going to changing the format.
not looking good so farMy brother lives in Munich and as a Northern Ireland fan I'll be rightly pissed off if we don't qualify!!! Just praying the return of Michael will see us through!
apply for England/Scotland one's if not using them give me first dibsI don't think I will apply for specific tickets. Probably just go to the cities I fancy and hope for the best when it comes to tickets. Just hope England and Scotland aren't based where I am as I'd much rather be around different football cultures.
keep me posted on fanzone information too mateWe are thinking of Hamburg for a couple of days and then getting a train to Dusseldorf but no solid plans as it's so far away.