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Ticket Information Released For Brighton Away Game

The details for the tickets for the first South Coast derby of the season have been released, find out more here.

As a service to Saints fans we reproduce the ticket details for our trip to Brighton for a Sunday lunchtime televised kick off below.

Usually the only people guaranteed a ticket for the fixture are those who qualify in the first tranche of sales, after that it is dependent on how many in each subsequent sale period excersise their option to buy.

Saints travel to the Amex on Sunday 29th October (1.30pm) and have received an allocation of 3,005 tickets. Ticket information is as follows:

On sale dates:

2017/18 Season Ticket holders who attended at least five domestic away games from the 2016/17 or 2017/18 seasons: Monday 25th September (9am)

2017/18 Season Ticket holders who attended at least three domestic away games from the 2016/17 or 2017/18 seasons: Tuesday 26th September (9am)

2017/18 Season Ticket holders who attended at least two domestic away games from the 2016/17 or 2017/18 seasons : Wednesday 27th September (9am)

2017/18 Season Ticket holders who attended at least one domestic away game from the 2016/17 or 2017/18 seasons: Thursday 28th September (9am)

2017/18 Season Ticket holders: Friday 29th September (9am)

2017/18 Official Members: Monday 2nd October (9am)
General sale: Tuesday 3rd October (9am)

All sale dates are subject to remaining ticket availability.

Ticket prices:

£30 for Adults

£23 for Over-65s

£23 for 18-20 year olds

£15 for Under-18s

We will also receive an allocation of 17 Wheelchair tickets, and an allocation of Ambulant disabled both priced as above with the Enabler admitted free of charge.

Brighton have suggested that the rear of Block S1C (Rows Y, Z and AA) are ideally suited for Ambulant disabled supporters.

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