Watford v Swansea City - Ticket News
Details of how you can get hold of tickets for the Swans Premier League game at Watford on September 12
Watford v Swansea CIty
Barclays Premier League, Vicarage Road
Saturday September 12th 2015 Kick Off 3.00pm
For season ticket holders who are Jack Army members the tickets will go on sale Monday July 27th at 10am online only
For Jack Army members who are not season ticket holders the tickets will go on sale Monday August 3rd at 10am online only. Jack Army members who are season ticket holders will also be able to buy at this time.
Please note that as per the True to 22 campaign tickets are priced at £22 adults, £15 Over-65s and £10 Under-16s
General sale will start Monday August 10th at 10am either online, in person from the ticket office or by ringing 0844 815 6665
At this point ticket prices will change to £36 for adults and £22 for Over-65s, £18 for Young adults (16-19) and full-time students and £10 for Under-16s
Notes:
If Jack Army members buy tickets in the general sale window, they will pay the full price and not the 'True to 22' price.
Any disabled supporter who wishes to attend are advised to email disabilityofficer@liberty-stadium.com to express their interest, where a random ballot will take place if demand exceeds our allocation
Supporters will be awarded 3 Jack Army points for this fixture
Buy Online
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