Tickets. Manchester City tickets sold out

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Published
11 Dec 17

Clash against league leaders is sold out

Pep Guardiola's table-topping City side will visit St. James' Park on Wednesday 27th December (kick-off 7:45pm GMT) for a festive fixture that will be shown live on Sky Sports.

Tickets went on sale to members and did not reach general sale due to high demand.

The last five matches at St. James' Park have all been sell outs, and tickets are also selling well for Wednesday night's visit of Everton.

It was announced last month that due to the incredible support of the Toon Army, half-season tickets will not be made available this winter in order to retain a fair proportion of tickets on a match-by-match basis.

Members get priority on tickets and benefits including an exclusive membership pack, discount on food and drink at NINE Bar and money off stadium tours.

How to become a member

Supporters who are not already season ticket holders or members can secure their membership at nufc.co.uk/members, guaranteeing priority access to tickets and a range of member benefits, as well as an exclusively-designed 125th Anniversary member gift.

In most seasons, Junior Magpies receive a different gift to adult members. In this, Newcastle United's 125th anniversary year, the club wanted to give all members, regardless of age, the same commemorative 125th anniversary gift.

The gift is a timeless collectable, including an exclusive book celebrating the club's history and a 125th anniversary card wallet, presented in a custom-designed anniversary box. The aim was to create a keepsake that fans could enjoy forever. We hope that even our youngest fans can enjoy hearing about the club's amazing history, whether that be in reading the book themselves or having the history read to them by a parent.

To secure your seat for future matches, please visit tickets.nufc.co.uk, call 0844 372 1892 (calls cost 7p per minute plus your network access charge) or, when applicable, visit the St. James' Park box office in person.

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