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[Albion] WSL returns to the Amex [v Birmingham, Sunday 17/11]



Bozza

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Barclays FA Women’s Super League action will return to the Amex in November when Albion take on Birmingham City on Sunday 17th November, kick-off 2pm.

The match will be played during the FA’s Women’s Football Weekend, an initiative to encourage supporters to attend a women’s match during the international break for Premier League and EFL clubs.

Last season, the stadium played host to the club’s final home WSL match of the 2018/19 campaign against Arsenal, where a then record attendance of 5,265 was set, and the club are encouraging fans to come and support Hope Powell’s side.

With the bar raised even higher this season – seeing over 31,000 people in attendance at the Etihad Stadium for the Manchester derby on the opening day of the campaign, and nearly 25,000 fans at the London Stadium for the West Ham United match against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday – the appetite for women’s football is continuing to grow.

Albion manager Hope Powell said, “It is a great opportunity for the team to be able to showcase themselves at the Amex again this season. Now we have our first year in the league under our belts, and having played at the Amex back in April, we are at an exciting stage of our development, and it would be fantastic to play in front of a big home crowd once again.”

Ticket information

Tickets will be available at £3 for adults and £1 for under-18s and over-65s.

If you hold a season ticket at the Amex, you will be able to claim TWO FREE tickets, giving you the chance to bring a guest to the match.

All WSL season ticket holders will be able to claim FOUR FREE tickets, in addition to their own ticket, to bring friends and family to enjoy the game. Please note that you will need to claim a free ticket for yourself to gain entry to the Amex for the match.

If season ticket holders wish to claim one of these offers, please note you need to do this by 5pm on Friday 15th November.

Any groups that wish to buy ten or more tickets can do so at a cost of £1 per ticket.

All fans who buy a ticket in advance for this match will be able to claim a ticket for £1 for our next WSL match, which takes place against Reading on Sunday 1st December at The People’s Pension Stadium, kick-off 2pm.

Supporters are also advised that prices on the day of the match will increase to £6 for adults and £3 for under-18s and over-65s.

Seagull Travel will be providing free coach travel on a limited basis to the Amex, with various pick-up points across East and West Sussex. Once the allocation has been filled, other coaches may be confirmed, subject to demand. To book a space please visit seagull-travel.co.uk.

Tickets will be available to buy at tickets.BrightonAndHoveAlbion.com from 9am on Wednesday 2nd October using the print-at-home facility, or from 2pm via the Albion Booking Line on 0844 327 1901 (calls to this number are charged at seven pence per minute plus your network access charge).

There is a £1.50 per ticket booking fee for telephone and in-person sales, while an additional charge of £1 per ticket applies to online purchases where tickets are posted or collected. Online tickets bought through print-at-home are exempt from booking fees.
 




Acker79

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They need another initialism. I see 'WSL' and think "west stand lower'.

I read your subject heading starts off like 'WSL returns...' ooh, this is about tickets for the west stand lower being returned for some game '...to the amex...' where else are they going to return them? '...[v Birmingham, Sunday 17/11]'. Well that doesn't make any oh, Women's Super League. :blush:
 


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