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Women’s EURO 2022 accessibility tickets available now

Disabled fans wishing to attend UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 can now apply for accessibility tickets for all matches, via UEFA’s online ticketing portal.
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UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 will take place across nine cities in England from 6 – 31 July 2022: The host cities are Brighton & Hove, London, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Rotherham, Sheffield, Southampton, Trafford and Wigan & Leigh.

Tournament hosts, England open the tournament against Austria at Old Trafford Stadium, the home of Manchester United, on Wednesday 6 July.

London’s Wembley Stadium will host the Final on 31 July.

To apply for accessibility tickets to attend any of the matches, please visit the online UEFA ticketing portal.

Accessibility tickets are available in two categories – wheelchair user and easy access.

Easy access tickets are seats located close to accessible amenities for disabled people who have limited mobility requiring minimal stepped access. Other disabled people who may benefit from having an easy access seat include blind and partially sighted people, deaf and hard of hearing people and people attending matches with guide or assistance dogs.

Accessibility tickets are priced at Category 3 meaning tickets will cost between £10.00 and £15.00 depending on the match and venue. A complimentary companion ticket can be requested if needed during the application process. Applicants can purchase up to 10 accessibility tickets for each match, subject to availability.

Proof of disability does not need to be provided at this stage, but maybe requested when tickets are distributed via the UEFA Mobile Ticket App.

The online portal will close Tuesday 26 April 2022.

Audio-descriptive commentary (ADC) will be available in English at all 31 matches during the tournament, and CAFE will publish further information on how to tune into the service closer to kick off.

Ahead of the tournament, CAFE will also publish a disabled spectators guide for each host venue, giving further information on accessible services and facilities available at the stadium. These guides will be available to download ahead of the match.

For further information, please visit the UEFA Women’s Euro FAQ website section, or complete UEFA’s online enquiry form. Alternatively, you can contact CAFE’s Fan Liaison Officer, Amy Wilson, by email to amy@cafefootball.eu or call +44 (0)203 355 9867.