UEFA has insisted a random ballot is being used to cancel tickets for Euro 2020, as ticket holders receive confirmation they will be unable to attend this summer's competition. Fans have been contacted by UEFA's ticketing team, "where the number of sold tickets exceeded the new permitted seating capacities". A UEFA spokesperson has told Sky Sports News: "The ballots are currently taking place across all matches based on the current confirmed capacities. "Should the capacities increase, the tickets will be offered with priority to those whose tickets have been cancelled in the current ballot." Hospitality packages at Hampden Park, Glasgow, are sold out for its four games, which include Scotland vs Czech Republic and Croatia vs Scotland.
Source: Sky sports May 19, 2021 12:56 UTC