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Fixture & Ticket News 25/26

Does anyone here know when tickets go on guest sale? I am a member myself, but want to take my 12 year old to Dortmund at home. Plenty of tickets left it seems.
 
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Does anyone here know when tickets go on guest sale? I am a member myself, but want to take my 12 year old to Dortmund at home. Plenty of tickets left it seems.
Will depend on the rate they are selling at , ticket office probably has a time scale that if sales don't reach a certain level it will trigger the guest sale , just have to wait until it's announced , pretty sure it will go to guest sale eventually.
 
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Following the confirmation that we will play Aston Villa at home in the Third Round of the FA Cup on Saturday 10 January (5.45pm kick-off), we would like to provide an important reminder about your participation in the Automatic Cup Scheme, and an opportunity to relocate to the South Stand for this fixture.

As you are registered on this scheme, you will be allocated your regular seat and payment will be taken on the morning of Tuesday 16 December using the Cup Scheme card details stored with us. The payment process will only be run once for this fixture.

Tickets will be priced at:

Adults: £30

Juniors & Young Adults: £10
 
Looks like lack of demand for tickets in Champions League and two recent PL games has had an effect on pricing, Villa FA cup at £30, last season league cup v Man C and Man U was priced at £37 .
 
Looks like lack of demand for tickets in Champions League and two recent PL games has had an effect on pricing, Villa FA cup at £30, last season league cup v Man C and Man U was priced at £37 .
£10 for kids too is good, will hopefully be pretty much a sell out that day, Villa will get a decent allocation and will fill it too
 
Looks like lack of demand for tickets in Champions League and two recent PL games has had an effect on pricing, Villa FA cup at £30, last season league cup v Man C and Man U was priced at £37 .
I think it’s the right thing to do price wise. However the unintended consequence might be that the club have offered ST holders the chance to move to the South Stand to create an atmosphere - but the cheaper pricing will mean more of the existing ST holders (the non-singing, moany ones) will take up their seats, so fewer seats available for sale to those who want to move and make noise.
 
I think it’s the right thing to do price wise. However the unintended consequence might be that the club have offered ST holders the chance to move to the South Stand to create an atmosphere - but the cheaper pricing will mean more of the existing ST holders (the non-singing, moany ones) will take up their seats, so fewer seats available for sale to those who want to move and make noise.
Yes , the price is more in line with ticket prices other clubs are charging for the FA Cup , which has fallen down the pecking order.

I don't go along with all this stuff about atmosphere and creating a hostile environement , if that was the case Turkish clubs would win every home European tie and at least one of them should have reached a Champions League final by now.
In the PL , Elland Rd is supposed to be one of the noisiest places yet currently they are fourth from bottom and were relegated a couple of seasons ago.
 


We’d like to provide you with an important update about Ticket Share which has come into effect ahead of our fixture against Sunderland on 4 January.

At the start of the season, we announced that Ticket Share recipients would require a One Hotspur Membership in order to accept a forwarded match ticket.

We introduced this to help ensure One Hotspur Members would continue to receive ticketing priority – but have also listened to feedback from Season Ticket Holders and our Fan Advisory Board (FAB) about alternative options which balance the interests of both Members and Season Ticket Holders.




What's Changing?

We can now confirm that Season Ticket Holders will be able to share their ticket with up to 3 non-Members per season via Ticket Share.

Season Ticket Holders will be able to nominate their chosen non-Members at any stage throughout the season – and will be able to forward their ticket to them within 24 hours.

Once a Season Ticket Holder has shared their ticket with 3 non-Members, any additional recipients will require a One Hotspur Membership.

At the end of the season, we’ll reset each Season Ticket Holder’s list of nominated non-Members, and they’ll be able to select 3 non-Members to share with again once the 2026/27 season commences.




 


We’d like to provide you with an important update about Ticket Share which has come into effect ahead of our fixture against Sunderland on 4 January.

At the start of the season, we announced that Ticket Share recipients would require a One Hotspur Membership in order to accept a forwarded match ticket.

We introduced this to help ensure One Hotspur Members would continue to receive ticketing priority – but have also listened to feedback from Season Ticket Holders and our Fan Advisory Board (FAB) about alternative options which balance the interests of both Members and Season Ticket Holders.



What's Changing?

We can now confirm that Season Ticket Holders will be able to share their ticket with up to 3 non-Members per season via Ticket Share.

Season Ticket Holders will be able to nominate their chosen non-Members at any stage throughout the season – and will be able to forward their ticket to them within 24 hours.

Once a Season Ticket Holder has shared their ticket with 3 non-Members, any additional recipients will require a One Hotspur Membership.

At the end of the season, we’ll reset each Season Ticket Holder’s list of nominated non-Members, and they’ll be able to select 3 non-Members to share with again once the 2026/27 season commences.



just saw this. I mean, the club are just a mess top to bottom. This stems from Levy era and as for most things, I hold him accountable for the state of the club. Sending tickets to anyone signed up was an easy win for the ST holders like myself, and for those who wanted a ticket in our friends circle or visiting. the ticket is already paid for, what does it matter who i send it to unless i send it to an opposition fan in which case i should be rightly called out.

Changing that, to charge more money, because we dont get fleeced enough as it is right? And what happened off the back of it? Empty seats, a death of atmosphere and the club inevitably backtracking because of yet another stupid decision.

OK so the club has now decided we can share the tickets for 3 games, it's a start, but just proves the folly of the original decision.
 
The reason they stopped it was because of the noise around away fans getting tickets in the home end - being able to transfer tickets to anyone is an obvious loop hole that can be exploited
Disagree kindly. The reason they changed it is to get more money into the club at the end of the day, these decisions are never based on 'football emotions', they are based on financial bottom line.

I was at Liverpool game other day and guess what, Liverpool fans got booted out in North Upper where i sit. The reason for the decision was financial and how the club can eek more money from the fans.
 
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