The sizes listed are s, m, l, xl, xxl, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24,
I presume the kids sizes are 16-24 but how big is the 16? It doesn't appear on the size guides.
You could for EURO 2020, I presume it will be the same. I knew someone who couldn't leave his home due to covid but had tickets for all three games. It was too late to cancel them to be redistributed to other fans, so he offered them to friends who then just logged into his account on the ticket app and it worked a treat.
Not if they are in the Scotland end, I contacted UEFA earlier today about swapping my Cat 3 Germany ticket with someone who has a Fans First Germany ticket and they said it can't be done.
It might have gone through. Same happened to me thought I'd missed out then a confirmation email came through despite always being told the card didn't work. Check your spam folder too.
I've had a look at the numbers and looks like the 12 pointers+ don't have too much to worry about but it's looking bleak for the 11 pointers and less.
From what I can gather, there are 7869 on 12 or more points (not sure how many are eligible for accessible tickets*); with 2898 tickets available at 50 Euros and 3435 at 195 Euros, 1536 fans could end up with 400 Euro tickets today if everyone eligible were to buy a ticket. There are 2541 400 Euro tickets so nobody needs to buy a 600 Euro ticket today, although some might want to. Bearing in mind that many 12 point+ fans might not attend the match, most are in with a good shout of 'Fans First' or Cat 3 tickets.
That leaves an incredible 3685 Scottish fans who will have to pay 400 or 600 Euros for a ticket. I can see the ticket availability dropping down, maybe even to 5 or 6 points.
*I've not included accessible tickets in these numbers as the prices are slightly different. They are:
57 @ 50 Euros
76 @ 155 Euros
80 @ 320 Euros
18 @ 480 Euros
I think the only fair way to solve this is to offer everyone over 12 points a ticket at the average price (£210 for Munich, probably half this for the other games) in a 48-hour window next week; that way nobody needs to take any more unpaid leave, reschedule any meetings or take another sickie - we just buy a ticket when convenient. This would also make it easier to link bookings making sure groups and families were seated together.
I booked Edinburgh-Helsinki-Munich today with Finnair, leaving Ed at 0840 on the 12th and arriving at Mun at 1750. £260 one-way which was steep but as I was late booking and the times looked good I decided to take the hit.