Euro 2020: Ticket ballot launched for Londoners to watch England games in knock-out rounds at Trafalgar Square
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said today that the Euro 2020 Trafalgar Square Fan Zone will continue to host London key workers and community groups for the rest of England’s group stage matches, before launching a public ballot for tickets to watch any potential England games in the knock-out rounds.
England’s victory over Croatia was cheered on by key workers, including NHS and London Ambulance Service staff and transport workers on Sunday.
A similar number have been invited to attend the screening of the match against Scotland on Friday and the Czech Republic on Tuesday.
It had been hoped that the Fan Zone’s capacity would increase if Coronavirus restrictions were to be relaxed on 21 June.
However, Monday’s announcement from the Prime Minister that rules around social distancing will remain in place for a further four weeks, means that the Fan Zone will continue to host fans seated at socially distanced tables.
Tickets for Londoners
Should England progress to the knock out stage, a public ballot for tickets to watch their round of 16 matches will open at 9am on Wednesday 23 June.
A further ballot shall take place should England progress to the quarter-finals. The Fan Zone will screen both semi-finals and the final regardless of England’s involvement.
Anyone without a ticket is being asked not to travel to Trafalgar Square and to instead enjoy the game at home or in another appropriately socially distanced setting, adhering to public health guidelines in place during the tournament.
“The opening weekend of the tournament was a huge success and I felt truly privileged to watch the match alongside Londoners who have given so much for our city over the last 16 months,” the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan said today.
“My mission over the next three years is to put the dark days of the pandemic behind us and to deliver a better and brighter future for all Londoners. Despite the need to maintain social distancing for longer than planned, I’m confident that the remaining weeks of Euro 2020 will still provide a vibrant celebration and economic boost to the capital,” he told City A.M. this afternoon.
Should England qualify from their group, a public ballot for tickets to watch England’s round of 16 game will open at 9am on Wednesday 23 June at HERE
More information about the Trafalgar Square Fan Zone can be found HERE