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Less than 200 UEFA Nations League finals tickets left

Calvin Emeka Onwuka
Last updated: June 5, 2019 10:35 am
Calvin Emeka Onwuka
Published: June 4, 2019
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Ticket sales for the first semi-final between Portugal and Switzerland at the Estádio do Dragão in Porto on Wednesday 5 June have accelerated quickly over the last few days and there are less than 200 tickets remaining to watch what will be the first ever UEFA Nations League finals match.

With many fans still looking to be in the stadium to watch Fernando Santos’ side play Vladimir Petkovic’s team, around 1,500 restricted view tickets have been made available and will be available for purchase online at uefa.com/tickets at a discounted price.

The following day will see the Netherlands take on England in Guimarães with less than 150 seats available for that clash, with the match expected to be sold out too.

There are still tickets available for the final in Porto on Sunday 9 June and for the third place match in Guimarães earlier on the same day.

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However, once the teams who will play in these respective matches are known, it is expected that fans will rush to UEFA’s online ticketing portal to secure the remaining seats.

www.aclsports.com has been officially accredited to cover the tournament in Portugal and will bring you live updates on Twitter and Facebook complete with videos.

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