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Newcastle United Ticket Arrangements

Details of the selling arrangements for the Swans clash at Newcastle on November 28

Details taken from www.swanseacity.net

Tickets for Swansea City's Championship clash at Newcastle's United's St James' Park on Saturday, November 28, will go on sale from Monday (Oct 19).

The club has only been allocated 2,700 tickets which will be sold in the following order.

Monday, Oct 19 and Tuesday, Oct 20 (10am - 6pm)

Season ticket holders (voucher B), Vice Presidents and Premier Club members with two different away tickets stubs from Leicester, Coventry, Preston, Barnsley, Doncaster or Ipswich.

There is a limit of one ticket per voucher, membership card or lanyard with the equivalent number of away stubs.

(Supporters can purchase tickets on behalf of friends as long as they have the extra vouchers, membership cards or lanyards, along with the extra away stubs.)

Wednesday, Oct 21 and Thursday, Oct 22 (10am - 6pm)

Season ticket holders (voucher B), Vice Presidents and Premier Club members without away ticket stubs.

There is a limit of one ticket per voucher, membership card or lanyard.

(Supporters can purchase tickets on behalf of friends as long as they have the extra vouchers, membership cards or lanyards.)

Friday, Oct 23 (10am - 6pm) and Saturday, Oct 24 (1pm)

As above (without away stubs), plus Supporters Trust, 1912 Foundation and Away Travel Club members

There is a limit of one ticket per membership card.

(Supporters can purchase tickets on behalf of friends as long as they have the extra membership cards.)

Monday, Oct 26 (10am - 6pm)

General sale.

There is a limit of four tickets per person. No away stubs etc required.

Tickets are priced at £25 for adults; £19 senior citizens (over 65) and students; £13 for children (under 16).

There are only 12 pairs of wheelchair and ambulant disabled tickets available; priced £13 per pair.

For further details, contact the ticket office on 08700 400 004.

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