on Call for any joint UK/Ireland Bid for the 2030 World Cup because tickets for the Euro 2020 final on Sunday amount to thousands of pounds.
PA News Agency found that the ticket price touted on the resale site was more than £5,000, and who was the consumer group? It was found on various websites that the price was between 1,940 and 17,000 pounds.
The Labor Party said that even the mid-price seats that clashed between Sundays United Kingdom with Italy At the original price, it would cost nearly 600 Euros (512 GBP).
The party stated that the government’s review of football governance-announced in April and launched a fan survey on Thursday-should include checking price caps to prevent football from becoming a patent for wealthy people and company executives.
Labor’s shadow secretary of state for numbers, culture, media and sports, Joe Stevens, said: “England’s success in this game made us all proud and once again demonstrated how much joy football can bring.
“Sadly, the fares are ridiculously high, discouraging true fans.
“When we bid for 2030, we must make people able to afford to watch the World Cup locally for the first time since 1966. Let’s take the football home.”
The party stated that when England won the World Cup in 1966, the average weekly wage was enough to buy 40 tickets to the final.
The Football Association and other British associations and Ireland will decide next year whether to bid for the Centennial event.
Boris Johnson receives UEFA president Alexander Severin At a meeting in Downing Street on Tuesday, it is understood that the Prime Minister put forward the reasons for the bidding at the meeting.
Which is it? Urges fans to avoid unofficial ticket sellers.
Adam Frank, which one? Consumer rights expert said: “Understandably, England’s victory in the European semifinals on Wednesday triggered a huge battle for the opportunity to compete in the largest national team competition in decades at Wembley-we are on the unofficial website. I saw on the ticket price up to 17,000 pounds.
“Although some of these sites claim to offer tickets from ‘100%’ trusted sellers, this is often not the case.
“You need to know that UEFA’s terms and conditions stipulate that it can invalidate tickets sold on unofficial websites-you won’t find this until you are denied access to the revolving door and withdraw thousands of pounds from your pocket. a little.
“If you are not lucky enough to buy a ticket through the official website, then you’d better save money and plan to watch Gareth Southgate and the lads play against Italy with family and friends at home or in a bar.
“If you insist on trying your luck and buying game tickets from unofficial sellers, please make sure to use your credit card to pay more than £100 for the purchase so that if something goes wrong, you are more likely to get a refund.