UEFA set Euro 2012 ticket prices at 50 per cent cheaper than Euro 2008



England fans could be able to watch their team at Euro 2012 for as little as £25 after UEFA announced ticket details for next summer's tournament.

England are well poised in Group G on seven points from three games, and play their next game against Wales on March 26.



Poland and Ukraine will host the event in June, with the final on July 1 in Kiev. A seat in the stadium for the showpiece, though, could set you back up to £500.



Bonanza: Tickets for Euro 2012 (the final will be held above) are going on the cheap

UEFA says Polish and Ukrainian residents' ability to pay was considered when setting the cheapest tickets, which is 50 per cent less than the prices paid at Euro 2008 in Austria and Switzerland.



UEFA says it consulted with local organizers to set 'affordable prices' for the 31 matches, while the highest category seats for group matches will cost £100.



Polish and Ukrainian residents can pay in local currency and fans elsewhere must pay in Euros. Tickets are being sold throughout the month of March on UEFA's website.



