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Slovakia played as part of Czechoslovakia until they gained their independence in the 1990s, and they played their first official international game in 1994 when they beat the United Arab Emirates in Dubai.
Their first attempt at qualifying for the FIFA World Cup came in 1998, and steadily but surely, they inched closer to getting to the finals.
In 2006 they got to the second round of qualification, having finished as runners-up to Portugal in their group, where they were thumped by Spain and therefore missed the finals in Germany.
Then in 2010, the Slovakia national football team made it to their first-ever World Cup and hit the ground running in South Africa.
Vladimir Weiss's squad were not expected to do all that much in the finals, but they secured a draw from their opener with New Zealand but then lost to Paraguay. In their final match, they faced Italy and pulled off a famous 3-2 win in Johannesburg.
In the Round of 16, Slovakia ran out of steam and were edged out by the Netherlands, and they have failed to qualify for the finals since.
In 2016 Slovakia made it to their first European Championship finals, beating Russia and drawing with England in their group to get through to the Round of 16, where they were overpowered by Germany.
Four years later, they got to the finals again, defeating Poland in their first group game but then losing to Sweden and Spain without netting a goal.
Slovakia secured its spot at the Euro 2024 finals by winning seven of their 10 qualifying matches, losing only to group winners Portugal. Their group also comprised of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Lichtenstein and Luxembourg.
Slovakia plays their home games predominantly in two stadiums. These are the Tehelne pole in Bratislava, which has a capacity of 22,500, and the Anton Malatinsky Stadium in Trnava, which has a capacity of 19,200.
For both friendly matches and major tournaments, SeatPick makes the process easy to search and buy Slovakia tickets. The steps are as follows:
On SeatPick, fans can choose from 58 Slovakia tickets across one upcoming events.
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It's better to target friendly matches if you're hoping to buy cheap Slovakia football tickets.
Yet, you don't need to limit yourself to friendlies. Often, it’s also possible to purchase affordable tickets to see Slovakia in competitive action via our platform.
Slovakia tickets tend to go on sale in the months that precede the event. By scouring every corner of the ticket market, SeatPick ensures fans have access to the widest selection of Slovakia tickets. Today, our platform is stocked with 58 Slovakia national football team tickets.
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Slovakia tickets range in price depending on the importance of the match and your choice of seat.
Friendly matches often deliver more affordable prices, while seeing Slovakia compete in an international tournament is usually more costly.
On SeatPick, we provide Slovakia football tickets starting from $201, while our average ticket price currently stands at $215.
Their next fixture will be Slovakia vs Kosovo | European World Cup Play-Off Semi Final on Mar 26, 2026. At the moment we're offering 58 tickets for this fixture from $201.
Slovakia will visit the following cities and venues in the 2025/2026 season. Scroll up to see the full Slovakia schedule and select your event to search and buy Slovakia tickets.
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