Tickets. Leeds allocation sold out

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Published
28 Apr 23
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The latest from the Box Office ahead of trip to Elland Road

Eddie Howe's side make the relatively short trip to Elland Road on Saturday, 13th May for a 12.30pm (BST) kick-off and United's allocation of 2,900 has now been snapped up.

Ticket holders under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 years or above. Unaccompanied children under the age of 16 will not be admitted into the stadium.

Entrance procedures have changed at Elland Road since United's last visit in January 2022, and there is a new ticketing system in place for the 2022/23 season which is different to that of the game last year. Turnstiles will open at 10.30am (two hours before kick-off).

There will be a designated entrance for those with tickets in the lower tier and those in the upper tier. These will be signposted on arrival at the away end and will be communicated by both Leeds United and Newcastle United stewards.

The away end can still be accessed via Elland Road as well as from the location where travelling buses will be parked

There will be a fan zone available for away fans (both upper and lower tiers) outside, pre match, as well as the concessions inside being open and selling food, soft drinks and alcohol. Once inside there are no pass outs until half time.

At half time there will be designated smoking areas for both the upper and lower areas, with the upper also being able to use the outside fan zone. No alcohol can be consumed in the designated smoking areas.

There are concessions (including alcohol) available in both the upper and lower tier.

Travel

For those travelling to Elland Road from Leeds city centre, there are matchday service buses from Sovereign Street to Elland Road.

There are roadworks on the M621 close to Elland Road and this could cause delays for those coming via road. Allow extra time - approximately 40 minutes - once you leave the motorway.

There is limited parking around Elland Road. Fullerton car park is the main car park and this is on a first come, first served basis. The car park is run by Leeds City Council and they charge £6 per vehicle.

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