Euro 2012 Qualifier- ENGLAND V BULGARIA Tickets

 
Qualifying Match- ENGLAND V BULGARIA

Playing at: Wembley Stadium.

Date: Friday 3rd of September, 2010.

Euro 2012 Qualifier- ENGLAND V BULGARIA, Cat 1 - Alongside Lower Block 141/126

Date: 03/09/2010 | Venue: Wembley Stadium - Sport Event, London - United Kingdom | In Stock: 0

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Euro 2012 Qualifier- ENGLAND V BULGARIA, Category 2 - Block 139

Date: 03/09/2010 | Venue: Wembley Stadium - Sport Event, London - United Kingdom | In Stock: 0

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Euro 2012 Qualifier- ENGLAND V BULGARIA, Club Level

Date: 03/09/2010 | Venue: Wembley Stadium - Sport Event, London - United Kingdom | In Stock: 0

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Euro 2012 will be the 14th European Championship for national football teams sanctioned by UEFA. The final tournament will be hosted by Poland and Ukraine.

This will be the last European Championship finals in which only 16 nations will participate, with Euro 2016 being the first European Championship finals with 24 competing nations. Qualification for the final tournament will be staged between September 2010 and November 2011.

31 matches will be played during Euro 2012, with Ukraine hosting 16 matches and Poland 15.

Wembley Stadium is a stadium in Wembley, located in the London Borough of Brent in London, England. It is owned by The Football Association (FA) via its subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Limited, and its primary use is for home games of the England national football team, and the main English domestic football finals. It is also used for pop concerts and other sporting events.

It is a UEFA category four stadium. The 90,000-capacity venue (105,000 combined seating and standing) is the second largest stadium in Europe, and serves as England's national stadium. It is the home venue of the England national football team, and hosts the latter stages of the top level domestic club cup competition, the FA Cup. It is owned by English football's governing body, The Football Association (The FA), through their subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Ltd (WNSL). Designed by Foster and Partners and Populous (then HOK Sport), it includes a partially retractable roof. A signature feature of the stadium, following on from the old Wembley's distinctive Twin Towers, is the 134 metres (440 ft) high Wembley Arch. With a span of 317 metres (1,040 ft), this steel arch is the longest single span roof structure in the world and, uniquely for a stadium, requires beacons for low flying aircraft. The stadium was built by Australian firm Multiplex at a cost of £798 million. The old Wembley closed in October 2000, with demolition originally intended for that December and the new stadium due to open in 2003. After delays to the project, with demolition first started in September 2002, the old Wembley was not completely demolished until February 2003, with the new stadium scheduled to open in time for the 2006 FA Cup Final. After further delays, the stadium was delivered nearly a year late, leading to legal disputes between WNSL and Multiplex, who ultimately made a significant loss on the project. The stadium was handed over on 9 March 2007, in time to host the 2007 FA Cup Final.