Tickets for Charlton’s trip to Birmingham City on Saturday, November 2nd (3pm), will now be on sale at the Valley commercial centre until 3pm on Friday.
Tickets were initially scheduled to go off sale on Thursday, but after Birmingham confirmed that there would be no away sales on the day, the club took the decision to extend the deadline by 24 hours.
Tickets are priced £25 adults, £15 seniors and students, £10 U19s and £5 U13s. All U15s must be accompanied by an adult.
Birmingham are running a special family ticket offer that means that if you're an adult, concession or student purchasing both an U19 and U13 ticket for the game, then the U13 ticket will be free of charge.
Prices are the same for wheelchair and ambulant supporters, of which there are 18 spaces, and tickets include a free helper.
Return coach travel will be available via the Valley Away service, priced £18. Click here for more details.
Supporters are unable to make online bookings for this fixture, that, as of 10am on Wednesday, the club had sold 705 tickets for the trip to St Andrews.
No Valley Away coach places left as of this morning. There is now a waiting list, the size of which I was told would determine whether an extra coach(es) would be put on.
No Valley Away coach places left as of this morning. There is now a waiting list, the size of which I was told would determine whether an extra coach(es) would be put on.
i'm not getting the coach but when will they let you know? the morning of the game?!
@Karim_myBagheri To be fair I was advised to contact them again today for an update, still toying whether to go or not cheapest return train fair from London is £29.
Charlton Ticket News @CAFCTickets SALES UPDATE: Currently 640 sold for Birmingham away Saturday. Tickets available from the Valley until Thurs 3pm, last posting day tomorrow.
And people moaned about Wigan's support on Sunday...
Charlton Ticket News @CAFCTickets SALES UPDATE: 804 sold for Birmingham, tickets only available until 3pm today. 1,000 now sold for QPR #cafc #awaydays
A largely dry and bright start, but cloud soon increasing with rain sweeping east over the region and winds strengthening. Blustery showers will follow through the afternoon and evening.
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Tickets were initially scheduled to go off sale on Thursday, but after Birmingham confirmed that there would be no away sales on the day, the club took the decision to extend the deadline by 24 hours.
Tickets are priced £25 adults, £15 seniors and students, £10 U19s and £5 U13s. All U15s must be accompanied by an adult.
Birmingham are running a special family ticket offer that means that if you're an adult, concession or student purchasing both an U19 and U13 ticket for the game, then the U13 ticket will be free of charge.
Prices are the same for wheelchair and ambulant supporters, of which there are 18 spaces, and tickets include a free helper.
Return coach travel will be available via the Valley Away service, priced £18. Click here for more details.
Supporters are unable to make online bookings for this fixture, that, as of 10am on Wednesday, the club had sold 705 tickets for the trip to St Andrews.
Read more at http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/20131030-tickets-birmingham-1145344.aspx#ZYDt0WwrpTyBw20c.99
I might be in Birmingham this weekend as I have family up there and would have considered watching the match dependent on the plans of everyone else.
SALES UPDATE: 804 sold for Birmingham, tickets only available until 3pm today. 1,000 now sold for QPR #cafc #awaydays
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Forecast Summary
Saturday
A largely dry and bright start, but cloud soon increasing with rain sweeping east over the region and winds strengthening. Blustery showers will follow through the afternoon and evening.