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Play-off ticket information

clive
clive Posts: 19,793
Tickets for the home leg will be available to purchase through the club’s new ticketing system – meaning fans will be able to purchase easily online, over the phone or in person. Details about away leg tickets, including how you can purchase them, will be released in due course.

Below are some key things to prepare ahead of tickets going on sale:

  • Make sure you have a Fan ID. In the event the match goes on restricted sale, the club will only be able to sell to supporters with a Fan ID 
  • You can find your Fan ID on your season ticket, any ticket confirmation email or on your online account if you login with your email
  • If you don’t have a Fan ID visit booking.cafc.co.uk and click “Register”
  • Make sure you have linked your friends and family to your account to aid the process if purchasing on their behalf
  • Make sure you know how many loyalty points you have. You can see this by simply logging into your ticketing account.
  • The dates the tickets go on sale for both home and away legs has yet to be confirmed but keep an eye on www.cafc.co.uk and further information will be announced in due course. https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5cc4b6f64d54a/what-you-need-to-know-to-get-your-play-off-tickets
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  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,450
    "purchase easily".

    We'll see about that.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    My old Dad used to say 'if it ain't there it can't go wrong'.
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,343
    Been boycotting home games for a couple of years now - except the Sunderland home game in Jan - is the Red Card now invalid then? 
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,640
    Been boycotting home games for a couple of years now - except the Sunderland home game in Jan - is the Red Card now invalid then? 
    I believe that is your Fan ID
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,343
    Kap10 said:
    Been boycotting home games for a couple of years now - except the Sunderland home game in Jan - is the Red Card now invalid then? 
    I believe that is your Fan ID
    Ah okay, thanks @Kap10
  • bazjonster
    bazjonster Posts: 2,875
    Been boycotting home games for a couple of years now - except the Sunderland home game in Jan - is the Red Card now invalid then? 
    I'm the same mate as I am currently working abroad. Just logged in okay using my Red Card number though. 
  • cabbie8
    cabbie8 Posts: 341
    Just checked my loyalty points and I’m showing 540 so it has already gone wrong as that can’t b possible! They’ve added new season tickets already by looks of it 
  • redman
    redman Posts: 5,315
    cabbie8 said:
    Just checked my loyalty points and I’m showing 540 so it has already gone wrong as that can’t b possible! They’ve added new season tickets already by looks of it 
    That will be a real dirty trick if they give priority to those who have purchased ST's for next year. Mind you, if as looks likely, it's Sunderland there won't be same demand as if it was Pompey. Any idea what allocation might be at Sunderland? 
  • The_Organiser
    The_Organiser Posts: 3,999
    Circa 3k in that top tier. Anyone who wants one will get one. Ditto Barnsley who will prob provide up to 6k. Pompey will be the only issue.
  • SX_Addick
    SX_Addick Posts: 668
    I think we’re playing Sunday lunchtime and Friday night? I don’t imagine too much demand for Sunderland away on a Friday night. Especially if we lose the the home leg first. 

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  • MartinCAFC
    MartinCAFC Posts: 3,271
    SX_Addick said:
    I think we’re playing Sunday lunchtime and Friday night? I don’t imagine too much demand for Sunderland away on a Friday night. Especially if we lose the the home leg first. 
    Yes that's how the EFL have initially defined it but they can still switch the fixtures around but my guess is they would only do that on police advice.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,450
    redman said:
    cabbie8 said:
    Just checked my loyalty points and I’m showing 540 so it has already gone wrong as that can’t b possible! They’ve added new season tickets already by looks of it 
    That will be a real dirty trick if they give priority to those who have purchased ST's for next year. Mind you, if as looks likely, it's Sunderland there won't be same demand as if it was Pompey. Any idea what allocation might be at Sunderland? 
    We won't take 2,000 to Sunderland.  We'll get enough tickets to meet demand.
  • JaShea99
    JaShea99 Posts: 5,500
    SX_Addick said:
    I think we’re playing Sunday lunchtime and Friday night? I don’t imagine too much demand for Sunderland away on a Friday night. Especially if we lose the the home leg first. 
    Yes that's how the EFL have initially defined it but they can still switch the fixtures around but my guess is they would only do that on police advice.
    I thought they hadn’t confirmed which was A and which was B yet.
  • SX_Addick
    SX_Addick Posts: 668
    SX_Addick said:
    I think we’re playing Sunday lunchtime and Friday night? I don’t imagine too much demand for Sunderland away on a Friday night. Especially if we lose the the home leg first. 
    Yes that's how the EFL have initially defined it but they can still switch the fixtures around but my guess is they would only do that on police advice.
    I think the police and EFL will do what Sky tell them to do. 😄
  • razil
    razil Posts: 15,041
    Does A or B for the fixtures refer to placings? a=3vs6 b= 4vs5? or is that drawn after the 4th?
  • SX_Addick said:
    I think we’re playing Sunday lunchtime and Friday night? I don’t imagine too much demand for Sunderland away on a Friday night. Especially if we lose the the home leg first. 
    Yes that's how the EFL have initially defined it but they can still switch the fixtures around but my guess is they would only do that on police advice.
    If the police had any sense then they should tell the EFL that night games are not an option. 
  • MartinCAFC
    MartinCAFC Posts: 3,271
    JaShea99 said:
    SX_Addick said:
    I think we’re playing Sunday lunchtime and Friday night? I don’t imagine too much demand for Sunderland away on a Friday night. Especially if we lose the the home leg first. 
    Yes that's how the EFL have initially defined it but they can still switch the fixtures around but my guess is they would only do that on police advice.
    I thought they hadn’t confirmed which was A and which was B yet.
    • League One A 1st Leg - Saturday 11th May 2019 (7:30pm kick-off) 
    • League One B 1st Leg - Sunday 12th May 2019 (12:15pm kick-off)
    • League One A 2nd Leg - Thursday 16th May 2019
    • League One B 2nd Leg - Friday 17th May 2019 
    This is from the EFL website but I believe in principal A is 6th vs 3rd and B is 5th vs 4th and then vice versa for the second legs. A and B could still be switched though I believe or I think the EFL would have added 6th vs 3rd to A1 and 5th vs 4th to B1.
  • Hastingsaddick
    Hastingsaddick Posts: 4,079
    redman said:
    cabbie8 said:
    Just checked my loyalty points and I’m showing 540 so it has already gone wrong as that can’t b possible! They’ve added new season tickets already by looks of it 
    That will be a real dirty trick if they give priority to those who have purchased ST's for next year. Mind you, if as looks likely, it's Sunderland there won't be same demand as if it was Pompey. Any idea what allocation might be at Sunderland? 
    3,000 minimum.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,450
    Why do people still think that kick off times will change?  They will not.

    Sky have set the schedules.
  • MartinCAFC
    MartinCAFC Posts: 3,271
    Why do people still think that kick off times will change?  They will not.

    Sky have set the schedules.
    Agreed the dates and times have been set by Sky.

    But who plays in fixture A and B can still be changed. For example as it stands Doncaster play at home on Saturday and us Sunday but these two could still be switched with us still potentially playing on Saturday and Doncaster Sunday instead even if we finish as we are.

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    • League One A 1st Leg - Saturday 11th May 2019 (7:30pm kick-off) 
    • League One B 2nd Leg - Friday 17th May 2019
    Reckon we'll be at home on the Saturday at 7:30 and away on the Friday (assuming we play Sunderland and we finish 5th)

    Reason being that Newcastle play Fulham away on the Sunday so doubt the Police would want Sunderland and Newcastle fans together if they can help it.
  • MartinCAFC
    MartinCAFC Posts: 3,271
    • League One A 1st Leg - Saturday 11th May 2019 (7:30pm kick-off) 
    • League One B 2nd Leg - Friday 17th May 2019
    Reckon we'll be at home on the Saturday at 7:30 and away on the Friday (assuming we play Sunderland and we finish 5th)

    Reason being that Newcastle play Fulham away on the Sunday so doubt the Police would want Sunderland and Newcastle fans together if they can help it.
    Exactly why A and B can still be switched although I believe they come as a pair so playing Saturday 1st leg will likely mean Thursday 2nd leg.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,272
    edited April 2019
    Fulham v Newcastle Sunday May 12th 3pm.
    I don't think the old bill will want the Geordies & Mackems coming down together.
    So if we end up 5th & Sunderland 4th, we will be at home to Sunderland on the evening of Saturday 11th & away on Thursday 16th.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,153
    Being away on a Friday as opposed to a Thursday would significantly boost interest I reckon
  • Southendaddick
    Southendaddick Posts: 5,353
    We should sell out any of these, Barnsley we would get about 6k so might be more of an issue

    This has got to be up there with the most important/needed promotions in our history so I’d like to think 22k plus at home and as many as we get away.
  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 8,015
    We should sell out any of these, Barnsley we would get about 6k so might be more of an issue

    This has got to be up there with the most important/needed promotions in our history so I’d like to think 22k plus at home and as many as we get away.
    You're living in dreamland. Needed free coaches and trains and subsidised planes to get 5,500 up to Middlesbrough for a midweek FA Cup quarter final as a premier league club.

    2,000 absolute maximum would go to Sunderland on a Thursday/Friday night, would be surprised if we managed that many.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,444
    Winning the playoff second leg at the SoL would be an amazing "I was there" moment. Losing it there would be a very long journey home...
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 21,088
    Winning the playoff second leg at the SoL would be an amazing "I was there" moment. Losing it there would be a very long journey home...
    Losing the second leg last year at Shrewsbury resulted in a very long journey home - and I only live 30 miles from there!
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,343
    Winning the playoff second leg at the SoL would be an amazing "I was there" moment. Losing it there would be a very long journey home...
    If it goes that way, I still believe we’ll be taking a win to SoL. Then 2nd leg finishes as a score draw.
  • DPFC
    DPFC Posts: 320
    Will they be running the valley express they did not last year