Overview
- More than 570,000 of 673,000 available tickets have been claimed, with roughly 32,000 reserved for knockout-round allocations.
- Germany’s group matches on July 4 against Poland, July 8 against Denmark and July 12 against Sweden are all fully booked or have only limited seats remaining.
- Ticket holders can ride Switzerland’s trains and buses free of charge on match days to ease travel between venues.
- Prices range from CHF 25 to CHF 90, with any returned tickets released daily at 11 a.m. on the official resale platform.
- The tournament runs from July 2 to July 27 across eight Swiss cities, with Basel’s 34,250-seat St. Jakob-Park serving as the flagship stadium.