Uefa plans Euro 2028 ticket price freeze

Football

European football's governing body is expected to maintain ticket costs for the next tournament held in the UK and Ireland.

Uefa is expected to broadly freeze ticket prices for the Euro 2028 tournament, according to reports. Under the proposed pricing structure, supporters could purchase five tickets for the same cost as a single parking space at a stadium during this summer's World Cup. The tournament is scheduled to be hosted across the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.

Organisers aim to ensure the event remains accessible to fans following the expanded format. Current estimates suggest entry-level seats will remain at levels seen during previous European Championships, per Sky Sports. This decision follows discussions regarding the commercial strategy for the 10 host venues selected for the competition.

The Football Association of Ireland and the various UK football associations continue to coordinate with Uefa on logistics, according to The Guardian. While premium seating costs may vary, the governing body intends to protect the price of standard tickets. No official confirmation of the exact price points has been released by Uefa officials at this stage.

Get transfer news fresh from top journalists on X, delivered straight to your phone. Download QFAX for real-time updates.

EMAIL: qfax@withqwerty.com