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UEFA Nations League: 53,000 tickets sold for Italy vs. France

The anticipation continues to build for the match on Sunday 17 November at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milan. Reduced prices for Under-12s, Under-18s, Over-65s and university students

Thursday, October 31, 2024

UEFA Nations League: 53,000 tickets sold for Italy vs. France

Three weeks away from the match between Italy and France, the seats at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milan are selling out fast. 53,000 tickets have already been sold for the match against les Bleus at 20:45 CET on Sunday 17 November, the last game in Group 2 of League A in the UEFA Nations League. Tickets for the Primo Anello Blu and del Primo Anello Verde have already sold out, as have dedicated family promotion tickets. Reduced-price tickets for Under-12s, Under-18s, Over-65s and university students are still available. 

Tickets are available at authorised Vivaticket centres and on the figc.vivaticket.it and vivaticket.com.

HOME MATCH IN MILAN. The national team will return to play in Milan a little more than a year after the success against Ukraine (2-1 with Frattesi's double) in a qualifier for EURO 2024. It was in Milan that Italy played the first match in its history against France on 15 May 1910, at the Arena Civica, beating les Bleus 6-2. Milan also baptised the birth of the Azzurro legend, as on 6 January 1911 against Hungary, Italy wore the Azzurri shirt for the first time. The second city behind Rome to have hosted the largest number of home matches for Italy (61, 39 wins, 19 draws and 3 defeats), as well as being the seat of the Italian Football Federation between 1905 and 1911, Milan has seen Italy play in four different venues: the Arena Civica, the Velodromo Sempione (demolished in 1928), the Campo Milan in Viale Lombardia and San Siro, named after Giuseppe Meazza since 3 March 1980. In the capital of Lombardy, the Azzurri had maintained an unbeaten run of almost a century, 96 years exactly: from the 1-2 defeat in January 1925 against Hungary (at the Campo Milan, while in 1911 the other defeat against the Hungarians happened at the Arena Civica) to the 1-2 defeat in October 2021 against Spain at the Meazza. The biggest win for the Italy in Milan is Italy 9-4 France on 18 January 1920, while Austria is the most frequently faced opponent (6 times), followed by Sweden, Switzerland, Hungary and Portugal (5).

  • TICKET PRICES

Tribuna d'Onore:

  • Arancio with hospitality: €150
  • Rossa: €100

Poltroncina Rossa: €80

Tribuna Rossa (Primo Anello):

  • €60
  • Over-65s: €50
  • Vivo Azzurro: €45
  • Laterale: €40
  • Laterale Over-65s: €35
  • Laterale Vivo Azzurro: €30
  • Laterale Family Adult: €30
  • Family Under-18s: €20
  • Under-18s: €20
  • Under-12s: €5

Tribuna d'Onore Arancio: €60

Tribuna Arancio (Primo Anello):

  • €50
  • Over-65s: €45
  • Vivo Azzurro: €40
  • Laterale: €30
  • Laterale Vivo Azzurro: €20
  • Laterale Family Adult: €20
  • Family Under-18s: €14
  • Laterale Under-12s: €5

Tribuna Blu and Verde (Primo Anello):

  • €25
  • Vivo Azzurro: €18
  • Under-12s: €5

Tribuna Rossa and Arancio (Secondo Anello):

  • €30
  • Over-65s: €25
  • Vivo Azzurro: €20
  • Under-12s: €5

Tribuna Blu and Verde (Secondo Anello):

  • €20
  • Vivo Azzurro: €14
  • University Students: €14
  • Under-12s: €5

Tribuna Terzo Anello Blu and Verde:

  • €14
  • Under-12s: €5

Tribuna Terzo Anello Rosso:

  • €14
  • Under-12s: €5

DISCOUNTED TICKET INFO
Reduced-price tickets for Under-12s are available for children born after 17 November 2012, while reduced-price tickets for Under-18s are available for those born after 17 November 2006. Over-65 tickets are available for individuals born before 17 November 1959. Reduced-price Vivoazzurro tickets are reserved for holders of the Vivo Azzurro Membership Card. The 'Reduced University' tickets are for university students enrolled in the current academic year and can only be purchased at Vivaticket sales points upon presentation of a student ID. The Tribuna Rossa and Tribuna Arancio (Primo Anello) Promo Family tickets for adults and Under-18s are reserved for family groups of at least three people, including two adults and one or two minors (born after 17 November 2006).

CORPORATE HOSPITALITY. The sale of Corporate Hospitality packages is currently open. For details and offers, please email hospitality@figc.it.

INDIVIDUALS WITH ACCESSIBILITY NEEDS. Individuals with accessibility needs can request accreditation from Monday, 11 November, to Tuesday, 12 November (by 18:00 CET), subject to availability. To do so, please visit the link https://figc.getyourevent.online/, provided you have registered at the same link by Thursday, 7 November.

FEDERAL AND CONI CARDS. Holders of valid federal and CONI/FIGC cards for 2024 can request accreditation from Wednesday, 13 November, to Thursday, 14 November (by 18:00. CEST), subject to availability. To make a request, please visit the link https://figc.getyourevent.online/.

PLEASE NOTE. The FIGC reserves the right to invalidate the access ticket and/or deny entry or presence within the sports facility in the event of a violation of these ticketing conditions or if, in its sole discretion, it deems that the ticket holder has engaged in actions that jeopardise safety conditions inside or outside the facility. Visiting fans can only purchase tickets for the away sector through the French Football Federation. The FIGC advises against using websites other than official ones, private sales, and other unauthorised channels, as these often offer counterfeit or invalid tickets. The FIGC is not responsible for any fraud experienced as a result of purchases made outside authorised channels.