Tickets. Fulham tickets sold out

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Published
04 Sep 24
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Tickets for Newcastle United's Premier League trip to Fulham on Saturday, 21st September are now sold out.

The Magpies head to the capital to face Marco Silva's side at Craven Cottage (kick-off 3pm BST) and tickets and tickets initially went on sale to current 2024/25 season ticket holders with 130 and above away points at 2pm (BST) on Tuesday, 22nd August.

The season ticket holder ballot will open at 2pm BST on Wednesday, 4th September and close at 2pm BST on Thursday, 5th September.

Prices

Adult (22-64) - £30.00

Senior Over 65 - £25.00

Youth 18-21 - £25.00

Junior 17 & Under - £20.00

Disabled – Half price of your age category and registered as such on our ticketing system

Notes

Safeguarding Note – Children under 14 are not permitted to attend unless accompanied by an adult aged 18 years or over.

Fulham FC turnstile staff may challenge anyone considered not to be a genuine concession and request proof of age. Please select the correct concession at the point of purchase and carry the appropriate ID on the day.

There are approximately 300 Restricted View seats in our allocation, restriction described as supporting pillars in view, these will be £2 less than the standard price above.

Tickets will be in the form of paper.

Following supporter consultation there will be a limited allocation open to season ticket holder ballot for those who do not meet the away points threshold. This ballot will go live after the final points drop and will be open for entry for 24 hours. Supporters will be asked to input card details. If they are successful in the ballot, payment will be taken and the season ticket holder will be notified by email. Those that are unsuccessful in the ballot will not be contacted and will not be charged.

Please note all tickets are for the sole use of the supporter making the purchase under their Newcastle United supporter number and are strictly non-transferable.

Ticket Spot Checks

Spot checks will continue at away grounds to ensure supporters with eligibility have their priority access protected. 54% of respondents of the club's Away Ticketing and Operations survey supported ticket checks.

Further consultation will take place around the method for spot checks to ensure as many season ticket holders as possible, including those whose preference was to revert to no checks, can provide further feedback.

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