Cat 1 - £80 Adults, £60 Young Adult, £40 Concession Cat 2 - £62 Adults, £46.50 Young Adult, £31 Concession Cat 3 - £56 Adults, £42 Young Adult, £28 Concession Cat 4 - £52 Adults, £39 Young Adult, £26 Concession Cat 5 - £40 Adults, £30 Young Adult, £20 Concession Cat 6 - £30 Adults, £22.50 Young Adult, £15 Concession
Subject to the phases outlined below, the categories will be sold on a first come, first served basis.
HOW TO BUY
As is standard practice for the majority of clubs reaching a Wembley final, Ticketmaster will administer all tickets bought online and over the telephone on behalf of the club.
Supporters are advised that there will be NO tickets available to purchase from the Stadium of Light ticket office or through the club’s existing online ticketing site.
Supporters must activate their account with Ticketmaster.
Supporters that activated their Ticketmaster account ahead of the Checkatrade Trophy Final do NOTneed to activate it again.
Supporters need to have their SAFC customer number in order to set up their account. SAFC season card holders have their customer number listed on their season card for easy reference. It can also be found by logging into existing ticketing accounts by clicking here.
Accounts can be grouped together during the activation process, allowing friends and family members to apply for seats in the same area (there is a maximum number of nine people per group permitted).
For more information on how to activate your account, click here.
Ticket sales will be split into THREE separate phases subject to availability.
PHASE ONE: 12 noon on Friday 17 May ‘til 8.30am on Monday 20 May
Season card holders
UK and International members
Supporters qualifying for this period of sale are guaranteed ONE ticket as long as they purchase before the second sale phase.
PHASE TWO: 9am on Monday 20 May ‘til 8.30am on Tuesday 21 May
Season card holders
UK and International members
Subject to availability, season card holders and UK and International members can purchase up to SIX additional tickets per membership number, and up to a maxiumum of nine per transaction [should supporters link accounts with one another].
PHASE THREE: TBC
Subject to availability, further communication will follow.
Shame they dont have seating map so fans can see where in the Ground those Category prices are...
i.e. Tranmere website has the below so hopefully be a similar setup
37,700 initial allocation, as someone with sweet FA in terms of loyalty points and no ST, that's a reassuring number as long as the allocation to ST isn't 10 each
37,700 initial allocation, as someone with sweet FA in terms of loyalty points and no ST, that's a reassuring number as long as the allocation to ST isn't 10 each
IF we got there i'm pretty confident everyone that wants one would get a ticket, regarding the initial i would say thats it as sunderland will sell out easily, there a 1 team city as a side note i dont know where the other 14.600 tickets go.
37,700 initial allocation, as someone with sweet FA in terms of loyalty points and no ST, that's a reassuring number as long as the allocation to ST isn't 10 each
IF we got there i'm pretty confident everyone that wants one would get a ticket, regarding the initial i would say thats it as sunderland will sell out easily, there a 1 team city as a side note i dont know where the other 14.600 tickets go.
So the way Sunderland are doing phase one they could end up sitting on thier own unless they chance getting thier tickets in phase 2
dont seem right, what if you got a family of four ST holders, will all have to log in same time to get seats next to each other?
"Ticketmaster accounts can be grouped together during the activation process, allowing friends and family members to apply for seats in the same area (there is a maximum number of nine people per group permitted)."
Sunderland have about 25k ST holders though so i'm guessing ours will be different. Probably be 2-3 tickets per ST holder in the first phase, given the club will have about 5 days to sell them and post them out to arrive in time for the final (if we make it of course).
Well it’s now confirmed , we lose in the final to Sunderland , prepare yourself . the deal I made with the devil in 1998 when we somehow won the greatest game ever means we owe them and lose .
F that. They owe us for the first game of the season when Gooch done Pearce and they scored the winner from the resulting corner. Crush Donny and then obliterate them Mackems.
Needless to say Sunderland fans aren't happy at the ticket selling process. 6 per person is crazy in phase 2. Phase 2 is the exact same as phase 1......just the same people are allowed to buy even more.
Sunderland clearly just want to get them all sold as quick as possible.
37,700 initial allocation, as someone with sweet FA in terms of loyalty points and no ST, that's a reassuring number as long as the allocation to ST isn't 10 each
IF we got there i'm pretty confident everyone that wants one would get a ticket, regarding the initial i would say thats it as sunderland will sell out easily, there a 1 team city as a side note i dont know where the other 14.600 tickets go.
Famous last words the past couple of weeks
both the home and away game made general sale, the chances of someone wanting to go to the game that does not know a single member or season ticket holder i would say are nigh on impossible. those without memberships may not have a choice of where to sit but that is not to same as not getting a ticket it would need another 12,000 on tonight crowd also, plus its a bank holiday so the part timers/fans of other clubs may have better things to do.
Well it’s now confirmed , we lose in the final to Sunderland , prepare yourself . the deal I made with the devil in 1998 when we somehow won the greatest game ever means we owe them and lose .
F that. They owe us for the first game of the season when Gooch done Pearce and they scored the winner from the resulting corner. Crush Donny and then obliterate them Mackems.
There would be a nice symmetry to the season if it started with an unjust defeat at Sunderland and finished with us beating them
Everybody attending today should be able to get a ticket for starters.
Wonder if thats why we've sold out with ease
i.e. Reckon a few (talking about those who are attending a very rare Charlton game) will think that because they've got tickets for tonight will mean they're higher in the queue for Wembley tickets
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i.e. Tranmere website has the below so hopefully be a similar setup
IF we got there i'm pretty confident everyone that wants one would get a ticket, regarding the initial i would say thats it as sunderland will sell out easily, there a 1 team city as a side note i dont know where the other 14.600 tickets go.
both the home and away game made general sale, the chances of someone wanting to go to the game that does not know a single member or season ticket holder i would say are nigh on impossible. those without memberships may not have a choice of where to sit but that is not to same as not getting a ticket it would need another 12,000 on tonight crowd also, plus its a bank holiday so the part timers/fans of other clubs may have better things to do.
all will become clear tonight/tomorrow im sure
Joking of course
Plus Tranmere have used seetickets.com for their game
Whilst both Aston Villa and Derby are using their own systems it seems
i.e. Reckon a few (talking about those who are attending a very rare Charlton game) will think that because they've got tickets for tonight will mean they're higher in the queue for Wembley tickets