Saints Again Sell Out Wembley Allocation
Saints will be taking a full compliment up to Wembley to face Tottenham Hotspur on Boxing Day after another sell out for an away game.
Saints will have 3,070 fans up at Wembley on Boxing Day as they head to the National Stadium for their second trip of 2017, this time to face Tottenham Hotspur in a Premier League game rather than a cup final after the final tickets were snapped up for the game today.
This means that in this our 9th away game of the season we will have sold our allocation in 7 of them, the only two that failed to see us sell all of our alocated tickets being Stoke City and Manchester City, although in the case of the latter we took a respectable number o fans up for the 500 mile round trip on a Wednesday night so we can be excused that one.
The away support for Saints this season has been outstanding, even during a tough period and the travelling fans have really stuck by the team.
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