Greece away ticket holder information


All the information you need if you are attending our UEFA Nations League fixture away to Greece in Athens

England head to Athens to take on Greece in a crucial UEFA Nations League game on Thursday 14 November (21:45 local) at the Athens Olympic Stadium.

Tickets can be collected at the following days and locations:

Please note: The Ticket Collection Point will be closing earlier than usual due to the amount of time it will take supporters to travel to, and enter, the stadium in time.

Tickets for this match, as with all away matches, will be for individual collection only.

There will be visible Wembley stewards available to direct supporters across the three days.

Please note we will not have the ability to re-print or re-issue tickets.

In line with ESTC membership rules, should your ticket be passed on or attempted to be used multiple times, at least the original ticket holder will be banned, pending appeal.

What you need when to collect your tickets

You will need a form of Photo ID to collect your ticket.

Acceptable forms of Photo ID to collect your ticket from The FA staff are:

– A valid Passport or Driving License
– An old ESTC Membership Card
– Your digital membership card (Greece away ticket holders will be updated on status shortly)

If you are part of a group, each member must collect their ticket in person. Please be aware that all members of the group do not have to collect at the same time, however it will not be possible for a member (or non-member) to collect a ticket on another member’s behalf. We would advise collecting your tickets on MD-1, as we anticipate longer queues at our Ticket Collection Point on matchday.

To improve time-efficiency when collecting tickets, we would also suggest arriving as a group if you booked your tickets together. If you are unable to collect with the rest of your group, you will be required to inform us of the name of the person who booked your ticket (Lead Booker), alongside having your own ID.


Matchday information – Greece v England, Athens Olympic Stadium, 21:45 (local time)

Gates are due to open at 18:45 local time, three hours prior to kick off (21:45)

Athens Olympic Stadium has a capacity of 65,000. Please be aware that large segregation areas will be in place on either side of the away section, as enforced by local authorities and police.

– There will be two security checks upon entering the stadium. Local authorities have advised that all supporters must carry their passport for these checks.

– Anyone found attempting entry without a ticket, or using a fake ticket, may be arrested and fined €500. This fine will apply both to the individual arrested and to the legal holder of the original ticket.

– You are advised not to take bags into the stadium if possible. Bags bigger than A4 will not be allowed into the stadium. There is no bag drop at the stadium. 

– We have been advised food and drink can be purchased by cash and card in the away end

– Currently there is no update on a potential holdback. If it is decided there is, it is likely to be approx. 30 minutes. We will let fans know if we receive any further updates

– Any supporters who are visibly drunk may be refused entry into the stadium by local authorities

– Drinking is not allowed in the streets or public spaces in GreeceThis will be enforced by local police

– Phone banks/chargers will be allowed in as long as they are no bigger than the phone

Due to demand, and lack of cancellations, we will not accept any walk-ins to the ticket collection point. If we receive any further cancellations, we will redistribute these tickets via the Waiting List. We will email any members if we can offer them a ticket

Flags are welcome if they are no bigger than 2m by 1m.  If your flag is larger than this please ensure you have your fire certificate to hand at the turnstiles.

If you know someone who isn’t coming, remind them to let FA Staff know by completing the Ticket Cancellation form so another member can go in their placeWe often have uncollected tickets that we are unable to pass on.

Waiting list

You can join the waiting list here.

If you are already on the waiting list, or once you have joined, you will receive an email from ESTC@thefa.com if you have been successful. 

This email could also arrive on match day, as we often receive cancellations right up until kick-off. 

The staff at the Ticket Collection Point will be working through any cancelled tickets that come in and redistributing them to members on the waiting list on a cap’s basis. 

Due to demand, and lack of cancellations, we will not accept any walk-ins to the ticket collection point. If we receive any further cancellations, we will redistribute these tickets via the Waiting List. We will both call and email any members if we can offer them a ticket

The Fans’ Embassy will be based outside of the ticket collection point next to Omonoia Station and the Moxy Hotel on Wednesday 13th November from around 11:00-17:00, and then on matchday from around 10:00-17:00.

FSA team will be handing out hard copies of the Free Lions Guide, which will also be available at the Ticket Collection Point.

We have seen a rise in pyrotechnics, flares and smoke devices being brought to stadiums. It is important to highlight that these items are illegal inside a football stadium, and can also cause great harm to people. Prohibited items such as pyrotechnics and flares can burn at up to 2,000°C and can cause significant injuries to carriers and fellow spectators. We have also seen several incidents that have resulted in people experiencing breathing difficulties, distress, and discomfort. The potential injuries sustained as a result of someone using a pyrotechnic include:

– Serious injuries, such as loss of limb or fingers
– Severe burns, due to temperatures of up to 2,000°C
– Breathing problems, due to smoke inhalation
– Loss of hearing or sight, because of the explosive power

Anyone reported in possession of a pyro in or outside of the stadium will run the risk of their ESTC Membership being suspended in addition to the regulations and consequences set by the police.

How to Report an Incident to us whilst you are abroad

The FA continues to work hard to ensure a safe and enjoyable atmosphere for all supporters.

If you witness any xenophobic, racist, homophobic or anti-social behaviour before, during or after the match, you can report it in confidence by emailing ESTC@TheFA.com or by calling or texting us on (+44)7790371105.

Please be aware that The FA will always investigate reports of inappropriate behaviour at an England game.

For more information regarding fan behaviour, please refer to the ‘Rules of Membership’

As always, when travelling abroad, we ask that members treat the cities and locals with respect. Any unacceptable behaviour whilst following England may result in:

– Removal from the stadium
– Police involvement and possible criminal proceeding
– Football Banning Order applications in England
– Suspension from the ESTC membership
– Withdrawal of future match tickets

We will not tolerate any excessive behaviour and will be working with all the relevant stakeholders to ensure every fan has a safe trip. Any member who does not follow the ESTC membership rules outlined will run the risk of losing their membership privileges and tickets for future fixtures, including the UEFA EUROs.

Remember, members should act as ambassadors for the England team and act in such a way that will continue to enhance the image of English supporters and the national side.

We hope you enjoy the game and have a safe journey!



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