New Year's Day Ticket News!

26 November 2013 14:01
Tickets for Newcastle United's trip to West Bromwich Albion on New Year's Day are now on sale to season ticket holders with 50 or more loyalty points.

We travel to the Hawthorns on on Wednesday, 1st January, for a 3pm kick-off, and those supporters with the applicable number of points can secure their seats now.

The points limit for season ticket holders will drop to 25 on Friday, 29th November, then zero on Tuesday, 3rd December, and - subject to availability - they will then be released for sale to Members from Monday, 9th December.

The prices are £15 for adults and £5 for all concessions - over-60s, full-time students, under-21s and under-17s.

Fans who wish to travel to this fixture are advised to apply for tickets as early as possible so that the club can work with West Brom to service demand.

Supporters who buy concessionary tickets are advised that they should carry ID with them at the match. Any supporter purchasing at the incorrect age band risks non entry on matchday as upgrading at the visiting club is not necessarily permitted on the day.

As with last season, in order to be sure of sitting together season ticket holders and Members must be registered in an away travel group before purchasing tickets (maximum of ten persons per one group).

THE HAWTHORNS:-

How To Get There By Car And Where To Park

The Hawthorns is located on the A41 (Birmingham-West Bromwich Road). If approaching from outside the area the ground is about half a mile from Junction 1 of the M5. On leaving the M5 take the A41 towards Birmingham, the ground is on your right. Beware though of speed cameras on this stretch of the A41. Street parking or alternatively there are a few private matchday car parks at some local industrial units near the ground, or at Hawthorns station which costs £4.

Post Code for SAT NAV: B71 4LF

By Train/Metro - NO TRAINS NEW YEARS DAY!

The Hawthorns has its own railway and metro station which are about a five minute walk from the ground. It can be reached from Birmingham New Street, by first taking a train to Smethwick Galton Bridge and changing there for the Hawthorns. Total journey time is around 20-25 minutes. Alternatively the Hawthorns is also served by direct trains from Birmingham Moor Street and Birmingham Snow Hill. The metro line runs from Birmingham Snow Hill. 

     

Source: Newcastle United Mad

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