They have decided that Ticket Allocation will be same as for last years Play-Off Final.
ie/ The 2 Clubs will receive 39,400 (west end), and 36,000 (east end) respectively.
Last Season Stockport received 39,400 tickets and Carlisle received 36,000 tickets because Stockport was considered to have the biggest following. Neither Club sold half of their ticket allocation so it didnt really matter!
So, if we play Doncaster in the Final they will receive 39,400 tickets (west end) and we will receive 36,000 tickets (east end). Again, both partaking clubs will be responsible for the sale of the tickets for the Play Off Final.
They have decided that Ticket Allocation will be same as for last years Play-Off Final.
ie/ The 2 Clubs will receive 39,400 (west end), and 36,000 (east end) respectively.
Last Season Stockport received 39,400 tickets and Carlisle received 36,000 tickets because Stockport was considered to have the biggest following. Neither Club sold half of their ticket allocation so it didnt really matter!
So, if we play Doncaster in the Final they will receive 39,400 tickets (west end) and we will receive 36,000 tickets (east end). Again, both partaking clubs will be responsible for the sale of the tickets for the Play Off Final.
A source link would be appreciated thanks.
We are not there (yet and hopeful) if we get there, I'm sure having been to previous play off finals (albeit a few years back) the clubs used the Wembley website online. I can't see the point in clubs (that don't have unique fan/member) online sign on id (i.e. Crawley) giving STH priority picking other than to say allow them first choice of the arguably 'better' seats. My suggestion would be hold back say 1,500 (assuming we have that number of STH) of the 'better' seats whilst at the same time releasing all seats (max 2 per person, though I can see the club doing 4 per person/sale) whereby you log into the Wembley website and select your own seats/section you want to be in. Chances are with 36,000 allocation that would also include some of the 'better' more pricey seats, thereby giving everyone an opportunity to buy what they want. Not everyone will want to mortgage their home for the 'better' seats. Having sat in a range of different seats/views, yes some are closer but the cheaper ones aren't too bad and sometimes an aerial view of the game is arguably better than front row. That all said we need to concentrate on MK away first.
Championship tickets are priced (Adults) £36 to £98 (https://footballgroundguide.com/news/championship-play-off-final-tickets-2024)
They have decided that Ticket Allocation will be same as for last years Play-Off Final.
ie/ The 2 Clubs will receive 39,400 (west end), and 36,000 (east end) respectively.
Last Season Stockport received 39,400 tickets and Carlisle received 36,000 tickets because Stockport was considered to have the biggest following. Neither Club sold half of their ticket allocation so it didnt really matter!
So, if we play Doncaster in the Final they will receive 39,400 tickets (west end) and we will receive 36,000 tickets (east end). Again, both partaking clubs will be responsible for the sale of the tickets for the Play Off Final.
A source link would be appreciated thanks.
We are not there (yet and hopeful) if we get there, I'm sure having been to previous play off finals (albeit a few years back) the clubs used the Wembley website online. I can't see the point in clubs (that don't have unique fan/member) online sign on id (i.e. Crawley) giving STH priority picking other than to say allow them first choice of the arguably 'better' seats. My suggestion would be hold back say 1,500 (assuming we have that number of STH) of the 'better' seats whilst at the same time releasing all seats (max 2 per person, though I can see the club doing 4 per person/sale) whereby you log into the Wembley website and select your own seats/section you want to be in. Chances are with 36,000 allocation that would also include some of the 'better' more pricey seats, thereby giving everyone an opportunity to buy what they want. Not everyone will want to mortgage their home for the 'better' seats. Having sat in a range of different seats/views, yes some are closer but the cheaper ones aren't too bad and sometimes an aerial view of the game is arguably better than front row. That all said we need to concentrate on MK away first.
Championship tickets are priced (Adults) £36 to £98 (https://footballgroundguide.com/news/championship-play-off-final-tickets-2024)
Yes, "better" is subjective. My own preference is to be higher up to have a larger overview. Mind you, I've not been to Wembley since it was rebuilt. I don't want to think that far ahead: although I think we will be okay, I can see scenarios where our lead is overturned.
We are not there (yet and hopeful) if we get there, I'm sure having been to previous play off finals (albeit a few years back) the clubs used the Wembley website online. I can't see the point in clubs (that don't have unique fan/member) online sign on id (i.e. Crawley) giving STH priority picking other than to say allow them first choice of the arguably 'better' seats. My suggestion would be hold back say 1,500 (assuming we have that number of STH) of the 'better' seats whilst at the same time releasing all seats (max 2 per person, though I can see the club doing 4 per person/sale) whereby you log into the Wembley website and select your own seats/section you want to be in. Chances are with 36,000 allocation that would also include some of the 'better' more pricey seats, thereby giving everyone an opportunity to buy what they want. Not everyone will want to mortgage their home for the 'better' seats. Having sat in a range of different seats/views, yes some are closer but the cheaper ones aren't too bad and sometimes an aerial view of the game is arguably better than front row. That all said we need to concentrate on MK away first.
Championship tickets are priced (Adults) £36 to £98 (https://footballgroundguide.com/news/championship-play-off-final-tickets-2024)
Yes, "better" is subjective. My own preference is to be higher up to have a larger overview. Mind you, I've not been to Wembley since it was rebuilt. I don't want to think that far ahead: although I think we will be okay, I can see scenarios where our lead is overturned.
Yep, I think we may need to score at MK, not impossible but the 2nd match has to be tighter surely as both teams know how the other plays. The bigger wider pitch may not suit us if we for example play 3 at the back.
I Rang 08001691863 - FA Wembley Line Today. They Confirmed its the Same Allocation of Tickets as for ALL the 2023 Play Off Finals.
I think I got my East End and West End Mixed up above. Stockport last season had an Allocation of 39,000 tickets in the EAST END and Carlisle had an Allocation of 36,000 in the WEST END. So it looks like we will be in the West End if we make it NOT the East End.
Only bit i'm slightly confused about is Bolton Received their Allocation today and was only 36,500 tickets in the East End. One thing is for sure, our ticket allocation should we make it will be in that REGION providing the Club accepts the Allocation!
I Rang 08001691863 - FA Wembley Line Today. They Confirmed its the Same Allocation of Tickets as for ALL the 2023 Play Off Finals.
I think I got my East End and West End Mixed up above. Stockport last season had an Allocation of 39,000 tickets in the EAST END and Carlisle had an Allocation of 36,000 in the WEST END. So it looks like we will be in the West End if we make it NOT the East End.
Only bit i'm slightly confused about is Bolton Received their Allocation today and was only 36,500 tickets in the East End. One thing is for sure, our ticket allocation should we make it will be in that REGION providing the Club accepts the Allocation!
looks like this will be the ticket costs for the final Not to bad i think
Pricing categories at Wembley Stadium are split into three sections. There is also a concession rate for supporters aged 65 and over as well as for children aged 16 and under.
Cat 1 - £86 Adults, £64.50 Young Adult, £43 Conc.
Cat 2 - £67 Adults, £50.25 Young Adult, £33.50 Conc.
Cat 3 - £59 Adults, £44.25 Young Adult, £29.50 Conc.
Cat 4 - £55 Adults, £41.25 Young Adult, £27.50 Conc.
Cat 5 - £41 Adults, £30.75 Young Adult, £20.50 Conc.
Cat 6 - £31 Adults, £23.25 Young Adult, £15.50 Conc.
The price categories will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis and are subject to availability.
There is a £2.50 booking fee per ticket and a £1.25 transaction fee per order
Obviously we're not there just yet, but it looks like tickets will be sold by the completing clubs - as stated on the Wembley website (but maybe they receive some software or system to do this from Wembley ?)
One thing that is apparent looking at the Bolton and Oxford websites is that both clubs are selling tickets online only due to the final being at the end of next week. No doubt both the League 2 finalists will be doing the same especially as the outcome of our semi final will not be known until Saturday evening, therefore both us and MK Dons have lost 2 days selling time (tomorrow and Saturday) due to the 2nd leg been postponed from tonight.
One thing that is apparent looking at the Bolton and Oxford websites is that both clubs are selling tickets online only due to the final being at the end of next week. No doubt both the League 2 finalists will be doing the same especially as the outcome of our semi final will not be known until Saturday evening, therefore both us and MK Dons have lost 2 days selling time (tomorrow and Saturday) due to the 2nd leg been postponed from tonight.
I think its 99.9% guaranteed it will be online sales only anything else is stupidity in circumstances IF we get there we still have to do the job Saturday.