Tickets. Season ticket holder ballot for Cherries tickets opens on Friday

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Published
16 Aug 24
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The season ticket holder ballot for Newcastle United's Premier League game at Bournemouth in August opened on Friday.

Following supporter consultation there will be a limited allocation open to season ticket holders who do not meet the away points threshold. This ballot went live on Friday, 16th August at 12pm BST after the final points drop and will be open for entry until 12pm BST on Saturday, 17th August.

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.

Eddie Howe's side make the lengthy trip to the Vitality Stadium to face the Cherries on Sunday, 25th August (kick-off 2pm BST), and tickets initially went on sale to current 2024/25 season ticket holders with 215 and above away points at 2pm (BST) on Monday, 29th July.

Ticket prices are as follows;

Adult (21-64) - £30

Senior (65+) / 16-20 Years / Full Time Students - £29

Juniors (Under 16) - £10

Additional notes

AFC Bournemouth has introduced licensed safe standing in the away end at the Vitality Stadium. Safe standing locations will be found in Rows J – R of our allocation. Those that prefer to remain seated should secure seating in Rows A – I, option indicated during the purchase process.

Unaccompanied children/young people under the age of 16 years must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 and above.

All concession sales are advised to carry proof of age including photo ID and valid expiry date when paying student rate.

Tickets will be in the form of paper.

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.

Please note that London King's Cross station will be closed on Sunday, 25th August due to major engineering works.

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