Why you should buy Euro 2024 tickets now

27/11/2023

Twenty out of twenty-three countries have already qualified for Euro 2024 and it will be a competition that no one wants to miss.

Germany will host some of the best players and countries on the continent trying to win one of the most coveted trophies in world football.

The Germans are not in their best shape and have not done well in international competition since winning the World Cup in 2014.

They probably should have been involved in the qualifying campaign to prepare themselves for the Euros because they have been terrible in their friendly matches so far.

However, they are only one of the top countries that will make us buy Euro 2024 tickets, so we have many more reasons to follow the competition.

The likes of France, Belgium, England, Italy, Portugal, and Turkey, among others, will deliver performances that will easily delight us.

Erling Haaland is one of the best players in the world at the moment, but the Norwegian, alongside his teammate Martin Odegaard, will not be at the Euros after Norway failed to qualify. They are just two of many top players who could miss the Euros.

However, there will be more than enough talent on show in the competition and we can be sure that we will get value for our money.

But if you still have doubts about buying a ticket, we have covered some reasons that could help you make that decision.

Mbappe is chasing Euro glory.

Kylian Mbappe missed out on being crowned the world’s best player to Lionel Messi because he lost the World Cup final to Argentina and Messi.

Mbappe scored a hat-trick in that final, one of the best performances by a single player in the final of the competition, yet he did not win.

But he now knows that Lionel Messi is out of the running for subsequent awards after the Argentinian moved to the United States to play for Inter Miami.

Cristiano Ronaldo is also out of the picture and there is space for a new king of world football.

His biggest competitor for the award is Haaland. The Norwegian will not be at the Euros, so winning the competition gives Mbappe an edge in the running for the next Ballo d’Or award.

France has a team profile that could win the competition, considering the talents at Didier Deschamps’ disposal, but Mbappe will be their star man.

We have come to expect top performances from him whenever he is on the pitch for club and country and he will want to win the Euros.

Luka Modric’s last dance

Luka Modric is one of the reasons Croatia has been very successful in recent international competitions.

The Croats reached the final of the World Cup in 2018 and won Bronze in the 2022 edition while finishing as runners-up in the last Nations League campaign.

One big reason for their success since 2018 has been the influence of Modric, who is easily one of the best midfielders of his generation.

The Real Madrid man now struggles to play regularly for his club because of the fine young midfielders they have signed.

However, when he plays, he shows why he has been a respected figure in world football for a very long time.

But Modric is already 38, and the next Euros will certainly be his last as a footballer.

Even if he intends to play until he is 40, by the next Euros in 2028, he would already be 42.

Because of this, we expect him to deliver his best game for his country and Croatia has the talent to make an impression at the Euros.

They have some of the finest players at the top clubs in Europe. A new generation led by the likes of Gosko Gvardiol and Matteo Kovacic is emerging, and the experience of Modric could help them reach new heights.

England’s Euros to lose

England has come close to success on the international stage since 2018 as Gareth Southgate is embarrassed with an abundance of talent.

The Three Lions reached the semi-final of the 2018 World, the final of Euro 2020, and the quarterfinals of the last World Cup in Qatar.

It is clear to see that this England team just needs a little push or moment of genius to win a trophy.

At Euro 2020, they had one of the most talented but young squad, with the likes of Bukayo Saka and Jadon Sancho much more inexperienced then.

Sancho is no longer in the running for national call-ups, but Saka has since become one of the best players in the world.

The Three Lions have also found new talents, with Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham becoming key players for them.

Rice just earned a big-money move to Arsenal from West Ham after helping the Hammers to win a European trophy.

He is one of the best signings of the summer by any club in England and is the perfect shield for the Three Lions defence who can help the likes of Bellingham and Mason Mount thrive.

A look at England’s Euro 2024 profile hardly shows any weakness in their team and it is difficult to rule them out from being one of the favourites to win the competition.

Gareth Southgate has greatly improved the England national team since he became its manager, but the Three Lions’ gaffer knows he will have to do a better job at the Euros to remain the manager.

There is a feeling that he has managed one of the most talented pool of players England has ever had and has to win Euro 2024.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s last Euro

There has hardly been any player as competitive as Cristiano Ronaldo in football's history, and the Portugal legend will want to win Euro 2024.

At 38, he is still banging in the goals at the Saudi Pro League as he has been involved in over 60 goals for club and country in 2023 alone.

That is more than one goal per week and Portugal simply cannot drop him from their squad.

Ronaldo is the record goalscorer in international football and won Euro 2016 with the Portugal national team.

He remains one of their most influential players and his teammates will look to him for inspiration.

Winning the Euros cannot be compared to winning the World Cup, but if he wins the Euro 2024, his fans will have one more trophy to brag about in their never-ending debate with Lionel Messi’s supporters.

Belgium could finally win a trophy

Belgium's Golden Generation probably has one last chance to win a major trophy, and that is Euro 2024.

The Belgians have some of the finest players in world football and have already lost Eden Hazard, who retired from professional football at the end of last season.

The attacker was one of the top players we ever watched, but the Red Devils can still call on Kevin de Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku.

The latter is going strong on the books of AS Roma and is his country’s record goalscorer.

The Euros will be the last tournament for most of Belgium's current squad and we expect them to make an impression.

They did poorly at the last World Cup, which was a surprise and cost Roberto Martinez his job, but they were one of the best countries at the 2018 World Cup.

With new talents like Jeremy Doku and Arthur Theate, Belgium will not be worried so much about the retiring players, but their fans are due a trophy, and this would be a good chance to give them one.

Euro 2024 will be one of the best competitions to follow next year and there are a thousand and one reasons why you should buy tickets to see the games, but these might be why you want to attend it.

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