Ticket sales details announced. Premium packages from 10th August (from £259). Then Tottenham season ticket holders from 12th to 16th August. Then Wembley season ticket holders from 18th to 20th August. General sale (if any left) from 25th August. Tickets are from £60 to £137. Not sure how that applies to you guys in the States. I fear that those without season tickets in the UK may be scuppered.
Am I right in assuming that the single game tickets are harder to get hold of due to high demand? Would it be easier to get one of the premium packages? I'm prepared to pay some extra to make sure that I get tickets.
Or I would assume you can still buy a season ticket for all the NFL games at Tottenham and then look to resell the one you don't want. Might be wrong about this though and season ticket sales may have ended. I think single game tickets might be difficult to come by so an alternative plan is a good idea.
Didn't find anything about the season tickets for this year being on sale still, don't think that would be a viable option anyway though. I probably go for one of the premium packages then.
It looks like its going to be difficult to get tickets for the game. Wembley held 80,000 and the new Tottenham stadfium only holds 62,850 - and that only if they are allowed to use all the stadium (which depends on Covid levels at the time)
I'm going to be mightily brassed off if a Spurs footy (soccer to our US counterparts) fan deprives me of a ticket just because the owners of the UK stadium and the NFL have decided a Uk footy fans have more right to ticket than genuine US football fans especially those who support the two teams involved. Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
I read Spurs season ticket holders as meaning Spurs NFL season ticket holders. Be crazy to be the other way around.