Tickets for the Addicks' Sky Bet League One game against Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday, February 25th are now on priority sale to fans on the club’s ticketing database, with the away end having sold out.
Sheffield Wednesday have sold more than 3,000 seats in the Jimmy Seed Stand for the match, so tickets have been placed on priority sale to prevent away fans from buying in the home areas.
Charlton supporters registered on the club’s ticketing database before February 9th have access to purchase tickets for themselves and their friends and family for the game.
Click here to purchase your tickets for Charlton v Sheffield Wednesday.
How can I check if I’m on the database?
Any Charlton fans with a log-in to the club’s ticketing website will be on the ticketing database. Fans can also contact the ticket office by visiting The Valley in person or by calling 03330 14 44 44 to check if they are on it.
I regularly buy Charlton tickets so am on the database but have never bought them online before. How do I set up an online account?
All Charlton supporters on the club’s ticketing database will have an online account. The account will need to be activated if it has never been used before.
Fans can do this by visiting https://booking.cafc.co.uk/default.aspx, clicking on ‘Sign In’ and then entering either their Fan ID or their registered email address before clicking ‘Reset password’.
They will then be sent an email that will enable them to set-up a password. This will complete the online account registration. Fans using a gmail account should be aware that the reset password email can sometimes take some time to arrive.
What is a Fan ID?
Supporters have a few ways to find out their Fan ID. The six-digit code is printed on season tickets as well as Valley match tickets that have been registered to a fan’s account.
Supporters can also contact the ticket office to find out their Fan ID.
Comments
Bellends.
Let's fucking av it!!
3k of away fans sold out 10 days before an away trip nearly 200 miles away
West standers should be able to smuggle in machetes if tactically rolled up in tartan blankets.
I shall be filling my thermos with an array of darts and stones (I'll just get my bovril at the kiosk for this game).
My missus is sewing stanley knives into the kids' scarves and I've briefed them what to do if they "sense northernness".They're pretty game and I'll admit I was choked up with pride when I went upstairs to find my 6 year old sharpening coins. Wife is OK with it as long as the kids keep it to violence and don't swear and also wear their coats so they don't get a chill.
Don't want to hear any moaning or tutting on here if any northern monkeys are in our end.
Do your bit people. Winter's coming.
They were in til the end of the game.