Tickets for Croatia’s important final Euro 2024 qualifier go on sale
- by croatiaweek
- in Sport
The Croatian national football team will play their final two matches in Group D of the UEFA EURO 2024 qualifiers this month – the first in Riga on November 18th against Latvia, and the second on November 21st in Zagreb at Maksimir stadium against Armenia.
During the past weekend, the most loyal fans had the right to purchase tickets in advance. The Croatian Football Federation decided that the most loyal fans would have priority for ticket pre-sales.
As a result, 1,000 fans with the highest attendance at national team matches in the last five years had the opportunity to purchase up to two tickets for the Armenia match, while the 300 most loyal fans had the chance to buy one ticket for the Latvia match.
Open ticket sales for both matches started today, Monday, November 6th, and can exclusively be purchased online on the HNS ticket portal, with the following prices:
Riga, November 18th: Latvia vs. Croatia
Croatian fans’ stand – 10 euros
Zagreb, November 21st: Croatia vs. Armenia
West Stand middle – 35 euros
West Stand lower – 30 euros
West Stand upper – 20 euros
North Stand lower – 15 euros
Ticket sales include e-tickets, which the buyer needs to download from their user page after purchase and print using their printer. Only citizens of the Croatia are eligible to purchase, regardless of their residential address, and they need to fill in the required personal information.
An individual can purchase a maximum of four (4) tickets. Besides their own details, the buyer can enter information about other fans for whom they are buying tickets, with the other fans not necessarily being citizens of Croatia.
The deadline for purchasing tickets online for the Riga match is until November 16th at 12 p.m. or until all tickets are sold out, and for the Zagreb match, it is until the start of the match or until all tickets are sold out. Tickets are available online at the ticket portal, where you can find detailed information on ticket sales and payment methods.
The Croatian Football Federation emphasises that the security service at the Zagreb match will consistently and strictly control and compare personal data with the information on the ticket.
Only individuals with matching data will be allowed to enter the stadium. Therefore, we warn fans not to buy tickets on the “black market” with different data on the ticket. Also, the introduction and placement of banners and flags larger than the standard dimensions of 2×1 meters will not be allowed.