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Fixture & Ticket News 2024/25

3000 is actually the MINIMUM

"The rules state that home clubs must offer the visiting team a minimum of 3,000 tickets if their capacity exceeds 30,000. If their capacity is lower, the minimum away allocation in the Premier League must be 10% of the seats in the stadium."

You have to give at least 10%, but you don't have to give more than 3,000. They've not phrased in the best way.
 
You have to give at least 10%, but you don't have to give more than 3,000. They've not phrased in the best way.
y'es, that' what I meant. And to your post about the 5% yes I didn't check that, was just responding to the earlier post to clarify that 3k is the norm.

Edit to say I don't have a problem with capping at in or around 3k for PL games, regardless of capcity. eg. why should we be penalised for having a much larger capacity which we would prefer to go to home fans.
 
3000 is actually the MINIMUM

"The rules state that home clubs must offer the visiting team a minimum of 3,000 tickets if their capacity exceeds 30,000. If their capacity is lower, the minimum away allocation in the Premier League must be 10% of the seats in the stadium."

It’s even less at grounds like Bournemouth and Brentford. Think we get circa 1,200 tickets. At Luton we get 25 tickets.
 
Got a ticket for the Brentford game, unexpected bonus as wasn't planning to be in London that weekend.
When will the EL tickets go on sale?
Hoping to get to at least the first one.
 
Not sure if I'm allowed to do this here so @scaramanga can kick me in the nuts and remove the post if not.

My mate is getting married next week and I've tried everything I can to make the Woolwich game but it's a non-runner for me. Have two East Upper tickets I'd rather sell to someone on here than just post on the Exchange. If anyone's interested at face value, message me. First in, best dressed. They're around £90 quid each.
 
This would be okay if the dynamism was downward too. Like a hour before the game, people could reduce prices for empty seats. But it seems it is only the reverse? If there is demand they'll jack up the prices.

The ticket Exchange used to be like that so could pick up a seat on the cheap in the days before less glamorous games at old WHL but sounds like this dynamic pricing is pure profiteering.
 
Details for Qarabag. Doesn't look like there's any packages. £30 fair enough though.

We can now confirm ticketing details for our UEFA Europa League league phase home fixture against Qarabağ at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Thursday 26 September (kick-off 8pm UK).

Tickets for this fixture will be priced at:

Adults - £30
Juniors (Under-18) - £10

Following consultation with the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust, Season Ticket Holders and One Hotspur Members will be awarded 4 ticketing points for attending this fixture. Points will be issued post-match to all supporters whose tickets are scanned in.

Premium Members are reminded that this fixture is included in your seasonal package - you do not need to purchase a ticket. Domestic-only Premium Members will be contacted directly regarding their purchase options.

Ticketing details for our remaining league phase games, including our away fixtures, will be confirmed in due course.

Automatic Cup Scheme​

Season Ticket Holders who are registered on our Automatic Cup Scheme will be allocated their regular seat. Payment will be taken on Thursday 5 September using the card details stored with us. Season Ticket Holders on the scheme are encouraged to log into their online account no later than 5pm on Wednesday 4 September to check that their payment details are up to date and amend if necessary.

The payment process will only be run once for this fixture. Any supporter whose payment does not go through will be contacted by email and advised that they should purchase during the sales period for Season Ticket Holders who are not on the Automatic Cup Scheme.

We recognise that some Season Ticket Holders registered on the scheme may not be able to attend on the confirmed match day. Ticket Share will therefore open exclusively to Season Ticket Holders registered on the Automatic Cup Scheme, with the reminder that tickets should only be shared with fellow Tottenham Hotspur supporters. Fans are reminded that they are responsible for the behaviour of the supporter with whom they share their ticket.

Additionally, should the fixture sell out, Ticket Exchange will open at the Club’s discretion exclusively to Premium Members and Season Ticket Holders registered on the Automatic Cup Scheme.

Season Ticket Holders not on the Automatic Cup Scheme​

All other Season Ticket Holders, including 1882 Members and those registered on the Disability Access Scheme, will have the opportunity to purchase their usual Season Ticket seat for this match from 1pm on Friday 6 September until 5pm on Tuesday 10 September. Any Season Ticket Holder who does not purchase during this sales window will be able to purchase alternative seating in later sales windows.

Season Ticket Holders who purchase their usual seat will have their ticket for this game loaded onto their Digital Season Pass, which will update after the Arsenal fixture has taken place.

One Hotspur Members and Guest Sale​

Tickets will become available to all One Hotspur Members, including those on the Disability Access Scheme and Season Ticket Holders yet to purchase, from 2pm on Wednesday 11 September. During this window, all One Hotspur Members and Season Ticket Holders will be able to purchase up to four tickets per Client Reference Number.

One Hotspur Members’ passes will update with the first seat assigned to their Client Reference Number. Passes will update from 10am on Monday 16 September, with passes taking up to 72 hours to update.

Season Ticket Holders who purchase a different seat to their usual one will be sent a digital ticket for the fixture from noreply@tickets.tottenhamhotspur.com. Supporters will receive their tickets no later than 72 hours before the fixture.

All Guest tickets will be sent via email to the lead booker from noreply@tickets.tottenhamhotspur.com. Supporters will receive their tickets no later than 72 hours before the fixture.

General Sale​

All remaining tickets will go on General Sale from 10am on Monday 16 September. All supporters that purchase tickets once the fixture is on General Sale will be issued with a Digital Ticket. Digital Season and Members’ Passes, including Photo ID cards, will not be activated for tickets purchased in this window.

 
Course it is, it's pure corporate greed like everything else is in the world these days !!
It's a disgustingly greedy practice. There's literally no upside to it for consumers (or fans, as we used to be called). I hope this practice will somehow be deemed illegal before it catches on in football too, but I have my doubts.
 
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