Until then, it was more time to reimburse tickets purchased last year.
Postponed for a year because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Euro will take place from June 11 to July 11 in 11 cities in Europe.
Suffice to say that the health situation, more or less serious depending on the state, subjects the spectators and the organizers of this 16th edition to the test of patience.
UEFA is awaiting the response of several governments before opening - or rather reopening - its ticket office.
A last minute distribution, with a potential draw
While no launch date has yet been communicated, UEFA has spoken clearly on the subject.
In the face of uncertainty, “tickets will be distributed shortly before the tournament.
As soon as the distribution of tickets begins, all buyers of Euro 2020 tickets will receive information regarding the delivery of their tickets by e-mail.
However, if excessively restrictive gauges should result in a selection of people who can access certain stadiums, a draw will be made.
Finally, for those who would like to buy tickets, UEFA has formalized an important first fact: the tournament will not be played behind closed doors.
And host cities have announced their gauge, which sends a positive signal.
London at 25%, Budapest aims for 100%
For the moment, 8 host cities have confirmed their measurement: Amsterdam, Baku, Bucharest, Budapest, Copenhagen, Glasgow, London and Saint Petersburg. The capital of Hungary, Budapest, proposed the most ambitious project, with the will to fill its stadium to 100% of its capacity (with very regulated access conditions). Saint Petersburg and Baku have confirmed that they want to fill their stadium to 50% of their capacity. Amsterdam, Bucharest, Copenhagen and Glasgow have been even more reasonable, opening their stadiums from 25 to 33%, and opening the door to a potential increase in the tonnage before the end of April. London has ruled: it will be 25% for the first three group matches. But there has been no announcement yet regarding the semi-finals and the final of the competition,which will take place in the English capital.