I can understand the panic and rush to buy away tickets with the time restriction and demand, but home? Got two weeks nearly so unsure why everyone is desperate to get in at 10am?! Won’t get close to selling out.
Looking at the website, the entire north upper is close to selling out. I think there are still seats in block N (?).
That will change a bit when they release the unsold seats being held for ST holders
This, there won’t be many upper north season ticket holders buying their usual seat for this game...
Logged on and bought a couple of home tickets. Whole process only took a couple of minutes. Maybe I'm lucky but the system works fine for me.
What will be interesting though is if we make the final, how the allocation and distribution of 40,000 tickets in an 8 day period will be handled, particularly as I assume a print at home option isn't available. (Or does Wembley use something like Ticketmaster these days that does allow print at home?) Without that option, a trip down to the Valley for a long queue seems inevitable.
I just have a horrible feeling that to make things remotely workable, the club will allow all season ticket holders to buy 6 tickets each, leaving just a few thousand for the staff to allocate to the great unwashed.
Logged on and bought a couple of home tickets. Whole process only took a couple of minutes. Maybe I'm lucky but the system works fine for me.
What will be interesting though is if we make the final, how the allocation and distribution of 40,000 tickets in an 8 day period will be handled, particularly as I assume a print at home option isn't available. (Or does Wembley use something like Ticketmaster these days that does allow print at home?) Without that option, a trip down to the Valley for a long queue seems inevitable.
I just have a horrible feeling that to make things remotely workable, the club will allow all season ticket holders to buy 6 tickets each, leaving just a few thousand for the staff to allocate to the great unwashed.
I wouldn't worry. Season ticket holders who aren't in Valley Gold or who don't travel away appear to be the lowest of the low.
I doubt if they will get any sort of priority at all.
Logged on and bought a couple of home tickets. Whole process only took a couple of minutes. Maybe I'm lucky but the system works fine for me.
What will be interesting though is if we make the final, how the allocation and distribution of 40,000 tickets in an 8 day period will be handled, particularly as I assume a print at home option isn't available. (Or does Wembley use something like Ticketmaster these days that does allow print at home?) Without that option, a trip down to the Valley for a long queue seems inevitable.
I just have a horrible feeling that to make things remotely workable, the club will allow all season ticket holders to buy 6 tickets each, leaving just a few thousand for the staff to allocate to the great unwashed.
I wouldn't worry. Season ticket holders who aren't in Valley Gold or who don't travel away appear to be the lowest of the low.
I doubt if they will get any sort of priority at all.
Couldn't get tickets from the ticket office today. Can't buy online despite being two season ticket holders. Can't get through on dedicated play off ticket phone line.....
Couldn't get tickets from the ticket office today. Can't buy online despite being two season ticket holders. Can't get through on dedicated play off ticket phone line.....
Don't understand this. If you are a season ticket holder you have an account with the club and your card number is all you need. You may need to register your details but this is simple enough.
Logged on and bought a couple of home tickets. Whole process only took a couple of minutes. Maybe I'm lucky but the system works fine for me.
What will be interesting though is if we make the final, how the allocation and distribution of 40,000 tickets in an 8 day period will be handled, particularly as I assume a print at home option isn't available. (Or does Wembley use something like Ticketmaster these days that does allow print at home?) Without that option, a trip down to the Valley for a long queue seems inevitable.
I just have a horrible feeling that to make things remotely workable, the club will allow all season ticket holders to buy 6 tickets each, leaving just a few thousand for the staff to allocate to the great unwashed.
I wouldn't worry. Season ticket holders who aren't in Valley Gold or who don't travel away appear to be the lowest of the low.
I doubt if they will get any sort of priority at all.
No idea why you say that. 1st S/T holders with VG & done 7 aways. 2nd S/T holders or seen every home game & 7 aways. 3rd S/T holders with VG. 4th S/T holders or VG. 5th 10 league games home or away. 6th General Sale.
Logged on and bought a couple of home tickets. Whole process only took a couple of minutes. Maybe I'm lucky but the system works fine for me.
What will be interesting though is if we make the final, how the allocation and distribution of 40,000 tickets in an 8 day period will be handled, particularly as I assume a print at home option isn't available. (Or does Wembley use something like Ticketmaster these days that does allow print at home?) Without that option, a trip down to the Valley for a long queue seems inevitable.
I just have a horrible feeling that to make things remotely workable, the club will allow all season ticket holders to buy 6 tickets each, leaving just a few thousand for the staff to allocate to the great unwashed.
I'm sure they'll use Ticketmaster. Weird to think that the last time we went to Wembley in 98, the internet was still in its infancy hence the 2 mile queue was the only way to sell tickets
Clive, is it General Admission sit anywhere, or specific allocated seats ?
The statement below is what appeared on the website.
This is a General Admission area. Please enter the quantity of tickets you require. Seats will be allocated after purchase.
Thanks Clive, so still not clear. We're trying to decide whether the people who can get them now should go ahead & others get them Wednesday or whether to all wait until Wednesday to definitely sit together.
Logged on and bought a couple of home tickets. Whole process only took a couple of minutes. Maybe I'm lucky but the system works fine for me.
What will be interesting though is if we make the final, how the allocation and distribution of 40,000 tickets in an 8 day period will be handled, particularly as I assume a print at home option isn't available. (Or does Wembley use something like Ticketmaster these days that does allow print at home?) Without that option, a trip down to the Valley for a long queue seems inevitable.
I just have a horrible feeling that to make things remotely workable, the club will allow all season ticket holders to buy 6 tickets each, leaving just a few thousand for the staff to allocate to the great unwashed.
England tickets can be printed at home these days.
Logged on and bought a couple of home tickets. Whole process only took a couple of minutes. Maybe I'm lucky but the system works fine for me.
What will be interesting though is if we make the final, how the allocation and distribution of 40,000 tickets in an 8 day period will be handled, particularly as I assume a print at home option isn't available. (Or does Wembley use something like Ticketmaster these days that does allow print at home?) Without that option, a trip down to the Valley for a long queue seems inevitable.
I just have a horrible feeling that to make things remotely workable, the club will allow all season ticket holders to buy 6 tickets each, leaving just a few thousand for the staff to allocate to the great unwashed.
England tickets can be printed at home these days.
I was one of the "realists" who thought we'd do well to get more than 16/17,000 but unless there are thousands of season ticket holders who haven't bought their seats, and these seats go back on sale tomorrow, the attendance will be higher than that. Take a look at the seat plans - even the centre sections of the East stand are selling out quickly.
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What will be interesting though is if we make the final, how the allocation and distribution of 40,000 tickets in an 8 day period will be handled, particularly as I assume a print at home option isn't available. (Or does Wembley use something like Ticketmaster these days that does allow print at home?) Without that option, a trip down to the Valley for a long queue seems inevitable.
I just have a horrible feeling that to make things remotely workable, the club will allow all season ticket holders to buy 6 tickets each, leaving just a few thousand for the staff to allocate to the great unwashed.
I doubt if they will get any sort of priority at all.
(And that's a statement, not a question)
Any regular attendee/poster worried about getting tickets give me a shout as I can get another 2 tomorrow
1st S/T holders with VG & done 7 aways.
2nd S/T holders or seen every home game & 7 aways.
3rd S/T holders with VG.
4th S/T holders or VG.
5th 10 league games home or away.
6th General Sale.
We're trying to decide whether the people who can get them now should go ahead & others get them Wednesday or whether to all wait until Wednesday to definitely sit together.
So after this deadline more tickets should become available.