The Tartan Army are already dreaming of some glamour games at Euro 2024 - but they may look to avoid the opening game against Germany after the ticket prices were revealed.Steve Clarke's side will discover their fate in Hamburg when the European Championship draw takes place on Saturday after Scotland's heroes qualified with two games to spare.
The SFA will receive an allocation of 10,000 tickets and announced to Scotland Supporters Club members this week that sales will commence on Wednesday, with the sale certain to be hugely over-subscribed.It's already known that Germany will kick off the tournament on Friday 14 June at the Allianz Arena as the Pot One team - but it's set to be one of the most expensive tickets of the tournament with one seat setting you back as much as £517.
Scotland are in Pot Three and have a chance of being drawn to play against them and kick off the tournament.UEFA have already announced their ticket prices for the tournament and there's a huge difference between prices for that opening game and all the other games in the group stage.
There are four categories of tickets for all games - UEFA have introduced a 'Fans first' category which is the cheapest are for seats behind the goals.- and there are three other types based on the location of the ticket.For the opening game, there will be an unspecified amount of the cheapest tickets for sale at £43, but then there's an enormous jump for the other three categories.
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