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re: tOfficial Tottenham Hotspur 2018/19 Thread: Good Game ‘Pool...Future Is Bright
Posted on 7/25/18 at 10:40 pm to BlackCoffeeKid
Posted on 7/25/18 at 10:40 pm to BlackCoffeeKid
I will be over there in April and will be going to a game. Any tips on how to get tickets? I figured just going to the team site, but also had a buddy say when he went to a Chelsea game he had to join some paid club to be able to get tickets. TIA
Posted on 7/26/18 at 5:04 am to YaDigg11
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YaDigg11
Going on r/coys kn reddit. They have a link on the sidebar that will walk you through the process.
Posted on 7/26/18 at 11:04 am to YaDigg11
You have to sign up for a membership to buy tickets through the club.
If you’re going for the Brighton or Huddersfield games you shouldn’t have an issue going through the club. West Ham will be tough you might have to pay a lot more.
If you get desperate check out Thomas Cook hotel/game packages, but they are expensive as hell. I used them for the arsenal game a couple years ago and it cost a pretty penny but was totally worth it.
Also check Facebook for Tottenham ticket groups.
This is all from my experience at WHL the new stadium may be way easier to get tickets.
If you’re going for the Brighton or Huddersfield games you shouldn’t have an issue going through the club. West Ham will be tough you might have to pay a lot more.
If you get desperate check out Thomas Cook hotel/game packages, but they are expensive as hell. I used them for the arsenal game a couple years ago and it cost a pretty penny but was totally worth it.
Also check Facebook for Tottenham ticket groups.
This is all from my experience at WHL the new stadium may be way easier to get tickets.
Posted on 7/26/18 at 11:58 am to YaDigg11
Yeah as special k said you'll likely have to sign up for a membership (One Hotspur Membership £43) through the club. Once you do that you have access to purchasing tickets when they are made available for a match (I can't remember how far in advance matches go on sale though). From what I remember, higher tiered members get first dibs on the earlier windows, and then the next level members get to select their tickets and so on. If at the end of the that tickets are still available they are open to the public for purchase without a membership.
This is all based on my experience from a few years ago when i last went, so others please feel free to correct me if i've provided incorrect info, or if the system has changed.
I do remember the first time trying to buy tickets thinking it would be similar to purchasing tickets over here to american sporting events where you could just go to a team site and buy tickets, or use stub hub or something similar.
I think their system is fantastic for locals who live in the town/country and are able to attend multiple matches a year as you can get great seats for not a lot of money compared to comparable seating at american sporting events, but it's really cumbersome/confusing if you're a visitor looking to just attend one match.
This is all based on my experience from a few years ago when i last went, so others please feel free to correct me if i've provided incorrect info, or if the system has changed.
I do remember the first time trying to buy tickets thinking it would be similar to purchasing tickets over here to american sporting events where you could just go to a team site and buy tickets, or use stub hub or something similar.
I think their system is fantastic for locals who live in the town/country and are able to attend multiple matches a year as you can get great seats for not a lot of money compared to comparable seating at american sporting events, but it's really cumbersome/confusing if you're a visitor looking to just attend one match.
This post was edited on 7/26/18 at 11:59 am
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