The highly anticipated Greece versus Scotland match is set to take place this Thursday, March 20th at 21:45, at the Karaiskakis Stadium. This game marks the first of two crucial matches in the Nations League playoffs. With a massive turnout expected, tickets are flying off the shelves, leaving only around 3,500 available as of now. It seems that reaching a sold-out status is just a matter of hours. This will be the third consecutive time the Greek national team plays in front of a packed stadium, following the matches against Ireland and England. The Hellenic Football Federation (EPO) has announced that despite maintaining affordable ticket prices, special discounts are being offered for children born after January 1, 2010, and free entry for individuals with mobility impairments using wheelchairs, with their companion’s ticket priced at 5€. Fans are urged not to miss out on securing their spot for what promises to be an unforgettable evening filled with passion and excitement.
Greece vs Scotland: Just 3,500 Tickets Left Before Sold Out for Nations League Match
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