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.
Hopefully it's Sunderland in the semis. Imagine the carnage if it's Portsmouth on a Saturday or Friday night. Yesterday scenes will look like a teddy bears picnic
Hopefully it's Sunderland in the semis. Imagine the carnage if it's Portsmouth on a Saturday or Friday night. Yesterday scenes will look like a teddy bears picnic
I remember the 80's when you had a result by getting out of the train station in one piece.
Hopefully it's Sunderland in the semis. Imagine the carnage if it's Portsmouth on a Saturday or Friday night. Yesterday scenes will look like a teddy bears picnic
I remember the 80's when you had a result by getting out of the train station in one piece.
Hopefully it's Sunderland in the semis. Imagine the carnage if it's Portsmouth on a Saturday or Friday night. Yesterday scenes will look like a teddy bears picnic
I remember the 80's when you had a result by getting out of the train station in one piece.
And don’t forget Millwall will be there too!
Don't start all that again, we have not heard from that pain for a while.
Just realised I'm on holiday for the final, if we make it. I'm honestly relieved. 1998 was one of the most draining days of my life, albeit one of the best too, but I really would be dreading going.
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.
For those of you who are considering going I’ve just booked 2 rooms for 2 nights from the 16th may at a total of £77 for each room (so £154 all in) at the travel lodge Sunderland center (be aware there more than one travel lodge in Sunderland) it’s only meant to be 0.6 miles from the stadium of light, any night or both can be cancelled up to the day without any charge. Thought it was worth the risk as we are planning on going. Only problem seems to be limited parking but there’s a multi-storey nearby with security, probably work out to be the most expensive part😀.
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.
There is only one train that would get Sunderland supporters to London in time for the early kick off, at £140 return not sure many would come this way, the police already have Man City, Huddersfield and Everton all traveling through London on that day.
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.
There is only one train that would get Sunderland supporters to London in time for the early kick off, at £140 return not sure many would come this way, the police already have Man City, Huddersfield and Everton all traveling through London on that day.
the 12.15 ko is a ridiculous time for a lot of reasons as per no thought of fans what so ever i do not see any reason why they couldnt of just put the games on back to back weekends and have them saturday and sunday at 3pm
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.
This is much better for us, than Sunday/friday.
Not in terms of the away game as they're getting 48k regardless, but it's going to be a far better home atmosphere from us for a saturday night game than the shockingly shit time of 12.15 on a Sunday.
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Imagine the carnage if it's Portsmouth on a Saturday or Friday night.
Yesterday scenes will look like a teddy bears picnic
I'm honestly relieved. 1998 was one of the most draining days of my life, albeit one of the best too, but I really would be dreading going.
This seems spot on.
going up Friday lunchtime and coming back Saturday morning is £125.90 currently.
Im in Manchester for a work conference on the Thursday so will either be a mad dash up to Sunderland or down to Portsmouth..
Not in terms of the away game as they're getting 48k regardless, but it's going to be a far better home atmosphere from us for a saturday night game than the shockingly shit time of 12.15 on a Sunday.
BIBA ? - same here....waiting on the confirmed games/times etc
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