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[Official Site] Debut Tickets Available



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Jun 5, 2011
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Leonardo Ulloa and deadline-day signing Matthew Upson are set to make their home league debuts when Hull visit the Amex next weekend and tickets are available to all supporters.
This fixture will also be Albion’s first Championship game since extra seats were added in the north corners so there is even more opportunity for Albion fans to give the Argentinean striker and former England defender a huge Amex welcome.
The Hull game will kick-off at 5.20pm then just three days later Gus Poyet’s side welcome Blackburn Rovers on Tuesday 12th February, kick-off 7.45pm.
Tickets are available to all supporters for both games, regardless of loyalty points or previous booking history, via the online ticketing system, the ticketline – 0844 327 1901 – and in both ticket offices, located at the Amex or in Queens Road, Brighton.And supporters can get a replica shirt with either of the player's name on their back; Ulloa wears squad number 19, Upson will wear number 20 and shirts are available in person at the Seagulls Superstore at the Amex, the Seagulls Store in Queens Road, Brighton or online at Official online merchandise store for BHAFC | Seagulls Direct.

Supporters who wish to add a meal to their matchday experience can book a table in the stadium restaurant, East Central Brasserie, and enjoy a two or three-course meal prior to the game.
To make a booking or for more information please email Jo Brooks or Ashleigh Woods at restaurant@bhafc.co.uk, or call 01273 878282.
Meanwhile, tickets for the visit of Huddersfield Town on Saturday 2nd March, kick-off 3pm, will be available to all Albion supporters from 5pm tonight, initially online only.
From 9am on Monday 4th February they will also be available via the ticketline – 0844 327 1901 – and in person at both ticket offices.

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