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Reselling Euro 2016 tickets without UEFA's permission is in fact illegal, people could buy these in good faith and the first they would know about it would be at the stadium when the ticket is scanned and then rejected when the buyer cannot produce the correct ID. I'd suggest people think before they buy these from someone who is basically an online ticket tout.
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Having gone to hundreds of football games both domestically, and internationally for tournaments, I can state that I have NEVER been asked for ID at a stadium.


It could happen I guess but it's never happened to me or anyone I know. I imagine it would be too time consuming to go through a rigorous ID check for 50,000 fans and result in each ground having to hire additional staff etc to do this?..

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