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Finland competed in their first international match in 1911 when they were unceremoniously thrashed by neighbours Sweden 5-2, and it would be fair to say that over the course of the past century, they have struggled to make a renewed impact in the game.
The football association of Finland was formed in 1907 and has its HQ at the Bolt Arena in Helsinki.
When it comes to the FIFA World Cup, Finland's first opportunity in this stage saw them fail to qualify in 1938, and the team then withdrew ahead of the 1950 edition in Brazil.
The national football team has never made it to the World Cup finals, and arguably their best campaign came ahead of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
On this occasion under Stuart Baxter, Finland managed five wins from their ten qualifiers but saw Russia and Germany advance.
The Eagle Owls, as Finland are affectionately known, had a similarly poor record in terms of qualification for the European Championship finals but finally cracked the code to secure their place in the 2020 finals.
During their qualifiers, they secured six wins from ten games and finished behind Italy and ahead of Greece and booked their spot in the finals, where they won their opener against Denmark but lost to both Russia and Belgium and were eliminated.
A number of high-profile top quality players have impressed in Finnish colours, with the likes of Jari Litmanen, Sami Hyypia, and Teemu Pukki being among their most famous players.
Though Finland isn't exactly a heavily populated nation and arguably sees other sports as superior to football when compared to similarly sized European countries, they should perhaps have achieved more than they have.
The Finland national team play their home games at the Helsinki Olympic stadium, which has been the location for pretty much all their home international fixtures since 1938.
The current capacity of the Helsinki Olympic Stadium is a modest 36,251.
The stadium hosted the 1952 Summer Olympic Games, for which it is named.
It has also hosted the World Athletics Championship and the European Athletics Championship on three occasions.
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On SeatPick, fans can choose from 943 Finland tickets across 2 upcoming events. Their next match, Ireland vs Finland | Nations League, will take place at Aviva Stadium, and we've got tickets available from £15.
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Fans who want to secure cheap Finland football tickets often target international friendly matches.
However, there are sometimes fantastic deals to see Finland in a competitive match on our platform.
It’s customary to see Finland tickets go on sale in the months prior to the event. By comparing prices across the entire ticket market, SeatPick offers the most extensive range of Finland tickets. Currently, we are offering 943 Finland national football team tickets on our platform.
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Finland ticket prices are influenced by the magnitude of the match and where you decide to sit within the stadium.
Tickets for friendly matches cost less, but expect to pay steeper prices to see Finland play at an international tournament.
SeatPick currently has Finland football tickets starting as low as £7, whereas the average ticket price is £40.
Finland will be playing at the following cities and venues in the upcoming 2024/2025 season, if Finland currently has any scheduled games then you can scroll up this page and find the full Finland fixture list, pick the event you are looking for and buy your Finland match tickets.
Aviva Stadium
in DublinHelsinki Olympic Stadium
in Helsinki