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Tickets for England’s Euro 2020 final with Italy are being sold online by touts for up to £50,000

TICKETS for England’s historic Euro 2020 final with Italy are being sold online by touts for up to £50,000.

Fans desperate to attend Sunday’s sold-out Wembley clash face being fleeced by tickets flogged on secondary ticketing websites.

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Harry Kane scored the winning goal in England’s 2-1 win over Denmark to send the Three Lions into Sunday’s final

England fans desperate to cheer on Gareth Southgate’s men face prices of up to £50,000 for tickets sold on websites

England booked their place in the Euro 2020 final with an extra-time win over Denmark

UEFA regulations ban the resale of match tickets above face value – with European football’s governing body urging fans not to be “duped by touts”.

But huge demand for England’s first final in 55 years, and Wembley’s capacity being slashed from 90,000 to 60,000 due to Covid regulations, has seen prices soar to five figures.

Millions across the country went wild last night as the country celebrated England’s nail-biting 2-1 win over Denmark.

And fans desperate to cheer on Gareth Southgate’s heroes at Wembley face being fleeced by sellers cashing in on the team’s Euro success.

TOUTS CASH IN

A pair of Category 1 tickets on reselling site Ticombo costs £40,000 – with a £10,000 booking fee pushing the total price up to an eye-watering £50,000.

The tickets are advertised as a pair, with the cheapest single seat for the final advertised on the site for £3,400.

Another site, Live Football Tickets. is advertising tickets for as much as £15,600 –  but also charges fans £4,680 in additional service fees.

The tickets in Wembley’s Bobby Moore Hospitality section are sold as a pair, with the overall cost a mind-boggling £40,560.

Two tickets on one site are being sold for more than £40,560
A pair of tickets on another were on sale for a total of £50,000
Fans desperate to see the sold-out clash face shelling out eye-watering sums

A single ticket is on sale for £3,749, plus a booking fee of £1,125.

On Seatsnet, tickets are being offered from £3,175 up to £8,000.

In comparison, UEFA’s official ticket prices start at £81 (€95) for a “Fans First” ticket, rising to £808 (€945) for a top-tier ticket.

Sun Online has contacted UEFA, Seatsnet, Ticombo and Live Football Tickets for comment.

England celebrated after Harry Kane smashed home the rebound from his missed penalty late in the first-half of extra-time

Kane smashed home his rebound to give England the lead in extra time

Kane celebrated his extra-time strike wildly as England put one foot in the final

England fans stormed bars and pubs last night as captain Harry Kane’s extra-time goal fired England into Sunday’s final.

Prince William and Boris Johnson joined 60,000 fans inside Wembley to roar on the Three Lions.

England recovered from going a goal down after Mikkel Damsgaard’s free-kick put Denmark in front in the first half.

Raheem Sterling forced the own-goal equaliser from Simon Kjaer and won the penalty for the winner in another brilliant, daring display.

THREE LIONS ROAR

And Kane fired home the rebound after Danish keeper Kasper Schmeichel saved his penalty to send the country into delirium.

In the final England now face Italy who beat Spain in a thrilling semi-final on Tuesday night.

A victory for England would secure the national team’s first tournament win since the 1966 World Cup final victory.

The match will be The Three Lions’ biggest fixture at Wembley since the Euro 96 semi-finals – with fans desperate to snap up tickets.

A UEFA spokesman told Sun Online: “All tickets for UEFA EURO 2020 are issued by UEFA and are subject to strict terms and conditions which prevent their unauthorised resale and transfer. 

“UEFA encourages fans not to be duped by touts who demand exorbitant prices despite often not being in possession of the tickets they claim to have for sale.

“Any tickets which are offered for sale on secondary ticketing platforms, social media, marketplaces etc. are advertised in breach of the ticket terms and conditions that all ticket buyers agree to before the purchase.

“Our organisation has actively enforced its ticket terms and conditions, including by monitoring the internet for unauthorised offers.

“UEFA will not hesitate to take action (including cancelling tickets) where such unauthorised offers are identified and take legal proceedings against third parties involved in the unauthorised resale of tickets, as we have done in the past.”

England fans go wild as they celebrate the Three Lions win in Boxpark, Croydon

England are through to the Euros 2020 final

England fans celebrated by climbing atop a double decker bus in central London

Raheem Sterling celebrates with Bukayo Saka after their side’s first goal

Fans went wild and chanted “it’s coming home” after the final whistle went

Supporters go wild as England sail into the final