Burnley Ticket News
Details of the ticket arrangements for the Swans fixture at Burnley
Information from swanseacity.net
Burnley v Swansea City
Coca-Cola Championship
Saturday January 10, 2009 (5.20pm)
The Swans have been allocated 1,000 tickets for the game at Turf Moor with the option of more being made available by request.
Ticket prices:
Adults: £20
Over-65: £13
Under-16: £9
* Please note that there will be no concessions' tickets available on the day
There are also 7 pairs of tickets for wheelchair users and their carer, priced at £20 for the pair.
PLEASE NOTE THIS GAME IS LIVE ON SKY SPORTS
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