ENGLAND have been allocated barely 4,000 tickets for September’s Nations League game with Italy.
But the lucky fans will have to pay just £9.50 for their seats in the San Siro on September 23.
FA chiefs have confirmed they received 4,361 tickets for the penultimate game before the World Cup.
A ballot is required after 6,767 members of the official England Travel club applied.
All successful applicants will receive tickets with their name printed on it, under Italian law, designed to prevent resale of seats by touts.
The home game at Molineux in June had just a few hundred schoolchildren in attendance.
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That was because England were ordered to play behind closed doors as punishment for the Euro 2020 final chaos at Wembley.
The match ended goalless as the lacklustre Three Lions were booed off at full-time.
England managed just one goal and two points from their four Nations League matches at the end of last season.
A 1-1 draw with Germany preceded the Italy game, sandwiched between 1-0 and 4-0 defeats to Hungary.
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