Tickets for Sunday’s Euro 2020 Final are selling online for up to £20,000.
The most expensive tickets from the official website were over £800, while the cheapest Fans First tickets were £81.
However, all official tickets now appear to be sold out.
This means fans are now taking to resale sites in order to secure their tickets.
Currently, the cheapest price for one ticket is £1,500 while a pair of tickets are selling for £20,000.
Tickets are also being advertised on Twitter for up to £12,000 for a pair.
???? The EURO 2020 final is set!
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Who is lifting the ????❓#EURO2020 pic.twitter.com/tYSEzNjAkI
— UEFA EURO 2020 (@EURO2020) July 7, 2021
Celebrities such as Nick Knowles, have suggested that some should donate their gifted tickets to fans who would not be able to afford them.
Maybe celebrities who have got hold of tickets to the Euro final might consider gifting it to someone who genuinely deserved it – someone who doesn’t have connections, someone who can’t afford it – just a thought
— Nick Knowles (@MrNickKnowles) July 8, 2021
Euro ’96
The last time England were close to the finals of the Euros was in 1996, where the team were beaten by Germany in the semi final.
Tickets for the final cost £130, while tickets for the earlier matches cost £45.








