How to get last-minute tickets for Euro 2025 in Switzerland

How to get last-minute tickets for Euro 2025 in Switzerland

Flights from London to Zurich start at around 拢50 to 拢70 for one person on a one-way ticket on 2 July. Tickets get more expensive over the weekend rising to about 拢150 plus for a direct one-way flight. From Manchester prices for the most direct flights on 5 July start at about 拢200. For Cardiff, the cost is even higher.

Zurich is the best destination for England and Wales fans heading to the games, because Lucerne and St Gallen are a short train ride away. There’s also the option of going to Bern or Geneva and travelling on from there.

In the car, it’s about an 11-hour drive from London to Zurich. The car ferry from Dover to Calais for two people starts at about 拢85 on 2 July and 拢100 on 5 July for a one-way trip. If you take the Eurotunnel from Folkestone to Calais, prices range from about 拢140 to 拢270 on 2 and 5 July.

Trains via Paris or Brussels cost about 拢310 to 拢530 and take between seven-and-a-half and 10 hours. Coaches are cheaper, with some routes starting at about 拢70. But the journey takes more than 20 hours.

A very long bike ride from London to Zurich takes about 52 to 60 hours. It costs about 拢23 to 拢30 to take your bike on the ferry, not counting the toll it will take on your legs.

British citizens can travel to Switzerland without a visa for up to 90 days in any 180-day period if the visit is for tourism and sporting events. But double check that the expiry date on your passport is dated at least three months after the day you plan to leave.

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