Aussie friends of mine are coming over to the UK, and want to go and watch a Premier League game in August in London.
Having not lived in the UK for some time now, I am a little out of the loop on this kind of thing, so does anybody have any tips on who they could get in to see, and how they would go about getting tickets?
Given the number of season ticket holders, I am thinking that Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea would be very difficult, but they would have a better chance with West Ham and Fulham.
Before anyone pipes up I am not going to send them to Selhurst Park!!
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should be high scoring, Spurs might reach double figures ;-)
It will cost more than going to Fulham, but the matchday experience will be a lot more better.
Just got to say how difficult it is to get Arsenal tickets!
I have just paid £35 for a 'red membership' for match ticket priority, at least that's how its been sold to me
3500 premier league tickets allocated every PL game. so I've basically just paid £35 for me, and another £35 for my brother to join a ticket queue lol
£70 spend and I haven't got any tickets, or a guarantee of tickets... crazy
wish my brother supported Charlton, it would be a lot easier
Absolute zero atmosphere just people talking amongst themselves
Even though the tickets were free I wouldn't rush back
Why pay £35 just to get on a waiting list. Do yourself a favour & actually go & watch a game somewhere. Doesnt matter where, just get into the buzz of it.
He's coming to the Leeds game with me on Saturday. He's also been Birmingham and Stoke too.
Unfortunately, the demand for tickets there is insane and you can't just go as and when you please. Unless you want to watch Arsenal U23 in a Europa League or a Carabao cup tie.
That's his team and he wants to see a proper prem game there, unless you have that membership, you cant have that luxury. So if you want to support your team at a proper game, you have no choice but to go on the waiting list, or buy tickets that are hyper inflated on stubhub.