36,000 tickets available to City fans for the big play-off final at Wembley
Hull City will receive an allocation of 36,000 tickets for
the play-off final at Wembley on May 24.
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Hull City is heading to Wembley
Tickets for existing 2007-08 season ticket holders and new
2008-09 season ticket holders will go on sale first, from
Saturday.
Fans will be able to buy a maximum of two tickets each and
will have to produce their customer reference number, or
Voucher C from their season ticket book if purchasing them at
the KC Stadium.
Remaining tickets will go on general sale from Monday, with
supporters able to purchase two tickets each.
Prices for tickets range from £34 to £98, with concessions
available in all ticket categories except the most expensive
Club Wembley seats.
Supporters can buy tickets in person at the KC Stadium
Ticket Office or North West Turnstiles, which are open 9am to
6pm on Saturday, 9am to 5pm on Sunday and 9am to 7pm from
Monday onwards.
Alternatively, tickets are available over the phone by
calling 0844 888 4409, open 9am to 9pm on both Saturday and
Sunday and 8am to 11pm on Monday.
Or tickets can be purchased online by visiting
www.minisite.ticketline.co.uk/hcafc












4 Comments
by j, hull
Friday, May 16 2008, 5:37PM
“anyone got a spare voucher c to sell.
Email - jlee6018@yahoo.co.uk
Cheers”
by James, Hull
Friday, May 16 2008, 5:36PM
“Anyone have a voucher C they wanna sell?
Email - jlee6018@yahoo.co.uk
Cheers”
by Martin Hall, Anlaby, Hull
Thursday, May 15 2008, 10:11AM
“Will we ever rid ourselves of this Leeds United legacy on the terraces of our fine football club. Should be some good banter in the queues but please let's make sure it's marshalled properly. Also some live entertainment would be a coup but that said last night's show will have probably sufficed ...for now. Uo the Tigers...you beauties!!!”
by George Brown, west hull
Thursday, May 15 2008, 9:25AM
“I will grab mine dont worry, my other best team Leeds will hopefully win tonight and get to the play off final as well!
Come on blue and amber army!b (and Leeds)”