I think it works as 2 train journeys per match. For example, to and from a host city from wherever as long as you have a match ticket.
Folk saying there's limited availability are wrong (l think!) as that is for the inter-rail pass if you are coming from another country.
Hi,
I originally bought a ticket via the official UEFA website back in 2019. The ticket is on the mobile app, does anyone know how to get access to a souvenir ticket as l would like to add to my ticket stub collection? Cheers
Yeah l agree with last 2 posters. Was very quick process, just the finger printing took the longest. For the record the dark haired lass who served me was really nice and was smiling away!
There was about 500 Scotland fans at the Kazakhstan game and l reckon it will be similar numbers for the Russia game but l could be wrong! I'd expect anyone that is going will get a ticket but don't quote me on that!
I've only been to Moscow and Irkutsk (near Lake Baikal) which I recommend if you have the time. It's a long way though. I've heard Yekaterinburg is meant to be nice.
I remember they were like that when l applied for my visa in 2010, must be the same ones! The locals in Moscow can seem like that but the ones that would help you out were superb and couldn't be nicer. Must be a capital city thing (Edinburgh excluded of course).
Cheers for the reply. It's a bit of nightmare that but it is what it is. What's your plan for getting into Moscow (assuming your staying there) from the airport? If you don't mind me asking of course.
I asked the hostel I'm staying at about airport transfer and they were wanting to charge me 3500 rubles (£48) for one way! According to the airport website you can get a taxi to the city centre for around 1000 rubles (£12) which is much more reasonable. I think there might be a night bus also so I may check that out first.
I'm heading over via the same route as you but Wed 9/10 to Fri 11/10 and l paid £250 for the privilege but l only booked it last week. Can't wait, l've been to Moscow before hence the shorter trip. Does your Riga flight get in to Moscow at 1am like mine?
Sorry l don't understand what you mean? Reported to who? A mate bought a ticket thinking he was going to go but his circumstances changed outwith his control and can no longer go. I don't see what the problem is. Someone was looking for a ticket and l offered to help them out. He's not looking for a profit and will accept face value. This all feels a bit like when someone stops to help somebody else in an accident and the helper then gets robbed. Thanks for grassing me up. Apologies if l've misunderstood you and this was meant as a joke?