France vs Czech Republic Euro 2024 Tickets

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About France vs Czech Republic Euro 2024 Tickets

The UEFA European Championships are the second biggest international tournament in the footballing calendar, and because the finals roll around every four years, interest in tickets is massive. Attempting to secure them is a very difficult task indeed. This is also true for key qualifiers, and efforts to buy these tickets can be monumental.

Trying to successfully purchase these via UEFA’s official portal is next to impossible. The first tranche of tickets released are like gold dust. When you apply for these, you are doing so without even knowing which two teams may take to the field of play, and this goes some way to showing just how keen fans are to secure them.

Subsequent ticket releases by the European football’s governing body are a free-for-all, with millions of applications made for a select few tickets. If you happen to be successful via this route, then you have hit the jackpot, but a huge majority of fans will end up disappointed.

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France vs Czech Republic UEFA Euros Tournament Record

As two-time winners, France can rightly be considered one of the most successful sides in UEFA European Championship history, but it hasn’t always been that way.

France hosted the first finals in 1960 but then failed to qualify for any of the next five editions of the competition, a run that only ended in 1984 when they qualified directly for the finals once again.

Michel Hidalgo’s side performed wonderfully well, and led by captain Michel Platini, who finished top goalscorer with nine goals in the competition, they saw off Portugal in an enthralling Semi-Final before easing past Spain 2-0 in Paris to lift the famous trophy.

In 1996, another strong French side looked like a good bet to win the tournament until they were surprisingly defeated by the Czech Republic on penalties in the Semi-Final. At Euro 2000, they went a step further.

After defeating Portugal in the Semi-Final, with Zinedine Zidane scoring an extra-time winner, France took on Italy in Amsterdam in what turned out to be a hugely exciting UEFA European Championship final.

Marco Delvecchio gave Italy the lead early in the second half, and Dino Zoff’s side looked set to win the competition when substitute Sylvain Wiltord scored an equalizer in the 94th minute to take the game into extra-time.

Fellow substitute David Trezeguet then fired home the winner after 103 minutes to complete a superb comeback.

After two Quarter-Final finishes and one group stage failure, France were once again back to their best for Euro 2016, another tournament that was hosted by the French.

Two goals from Antoine Griezmann scored twice to beat Germany in the Semi-Finals to set up a final clash with Portugal, and when Didier Deschamps saw Cristiano Ronaldo taken off injured after just 25 minutes, he would have hoped to have completed a win in Paris.

Despite dominating the game, having 18 shots to Portugal’s nine, it was Fernando Santos’s side that won the game, with substitute Eder netting a stunning winner after 109 minutes.

The Czech Republic have a fairly strong record in the UEFA European Championship when you consider their relative size and stature.

As Czechoslovakia, the national team won the 1976 edition of the tournament, and in their first tournament as the Czech Republic, at Euro 1996, a star-studded team including the likes of Pavel Nedved, Karel Poborsky, and Patrik Berger reached the final.

There, they faced Germany at Wembley Stadium but were beaten by a golden goal from Oliver Bierhof. In 2004, they got all the way to the Semi-Finals before losing to another golden goal, this time to Greece.

Quarter-Final finishes occurred in 2012 and 2020 when they lost to Portugal and Denmark, respectively.

France vs Czech Republic Head-to-Head

At Euro 1996, these two nations met in the Semi-Finals at Old Trafford. The game ended goalless and went to penalties, and Pedros missed the key penalty to hand the Czech Republic a spot in the final.

Four years later, in the group stage, France edged out their opponents 2-1 thanks to goals from Thierry Henry and Youri Djorkaeff.

Frequently Asked Questions about France vs Czech Republic Euro 2024 tickets

How much are France vs Czech Republic Euro 2024 tickets?

Face value tickets for this tournament are priced between $32 to $1,057. Unfortunately, securing Euro 2024 tickets through the official pathways can be a tough task.

On the secondary market, an array of factors can cause the ticket prices to fluctuate. Ordinarily, tickets for a match between France and Czech Republic are priced starting from $159, with the average cost around $249. For the best France vs Czech Republic ticket prices, look no further than SeatPick. We compare the prices across the secondary market to help fans find the best deals online.

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