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18th February 2016
12:20pm GMT

IFA chief executive Patrick Nelson claimed that UEFA has allocated 93 more tickets for the Germany game as well as an extra 505 tickets for the Ukraine match as a result of the complaints, the BBC reports. This is on top of the extra 1,276 tickets announced last week for the Poland clash.
Nelson explained that "some of them are going to be more expensive but some are going to be cheaper as well".
He also shed some light on what exactly went wrong with the points system revealing that a "quite a small, inadvertent error by UEFA" meant people "well in excess of 17 points" did not get tickets.
He added that once the problem had been noticed they contacted UEFA "at the highest level" and "within three hours agreed to supply enough tickets to address the immediate matter".Explore more on these topics: