Tickets Bolton Wanderers v OUFC Ticket Thread

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FAQ’s

When are tickets on sale?

  • Season Ticket Holders and Yellows Members/Yellows + Members Only: Thursday 9th May from 12:00pm
  • General Sale Tickets are on sale to any supporter with a Yellows Account (registered on or before Wednesday 8th May) from 10:00am on Monday 13th May
How many tickets can I buy?
A maximum of six tickets can be purchased per transaction for any supporter with a Yellows Account registered on or before Wednesday 8th May.

Why are some blocks not available to book seats in?
The EFL has advised that tickets are sold from North to south.

Where can I buy London Road Coach tickets?
https://www.eticketing.co.uk/oxfordunited/Events

What’s does “restrictions apply west end" mean?
This is the end of Wembley that OUFC fans will be located. The same end as 2010.

Can I print my tickets?
Yes, tickets are available for your Android or iOS wallet, or to print at home.

What pubs can we visit?
Oxford fans are recommend to visit pubs in the west of Wembley, such as The Green Man, Crystals, The Arch. This website has more information: https://footballgroundguide.com/news/pubs-near-wembley-stadium

Back in 2010, The Green Man was the popular choice.
 
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Bad news if you was planning to take an under 2, from the Bolton website:

Babies – Children under the age of 2 are not permitted access into the Stadium, including in hospitality areas. Children aged 2 years and over will be permitted entry with a valid match ticket.

That means Mrs NSB won’t be able to come with our 16 month boy!
 
Bad news if you was planning to take an under 2, from the Bolton website:

Babies – Children under the age of 2 are not permitted access into the Stadium, including in hospitality areas. Children aged 2 years and over will be permitted entry with a valid match ticket.

That means Mrs NSB won’t be able to come with our 16 month boy!

Can you not just put a false moustache on him and claim he is older.
 
So they're only allowing ST holders to purchase a ticket for themselves and one other? Or have I read that wrong?
 
Bad news if you was planning to take an under 2, from the Bolton website:

Babies – Children under the age of 2 are not permitted access into the Stadium, including in hospitality areas. Children aged 2 years and over will be permitted entry with a valid match ticket.

That means Mrs NSB won’t be able to come with our 16 month boy!

How will they know he's not 2 though? My youngest is 2 on the 21st of May and if I was intending in taking him I would. Hardly going to ask you for a birth certificate are they?
 
This is a daft question I know but how easy is it to get Wembley tickets for the final? I wasn't around in 2010. My daughter and I are both members. I'm refreshing the club twitter feed and website like it's Glastonbury.
 
This is a daft question I know but how easy is it to get Wembley tickets for the final? I wasn't around in 2010. My daughter and I are both members. I'm refreshing the club twitter feed and website like it's Glastonbury.

If you want one you will get one, so not very hard.
 
Bad news if you was planning to take an under 2, from the Bolton website:

Babies – Children under the age of 2 are not permitted access into the Stadium, including in hospitality areas. Children aged 2 years and over will be permitted entry with a valid match ticket.

That means Mrs NSB won’t be able to come with our 16 month boy!
Just get a fake beard for them, jobs a goodun
 
How will they know he's not 2 though? My youngest is 2 on the 21st of May and if I was intending in taking him I would. Hardly going to ask you for a birth certificate are they?
Unless they enforce it based solely on appearance, there's no way to verify their age. Is it in place as some sort of safety thing?
 
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