Spurs Ticket Information

Last updated : 07 December 2004 By Bob Gear
This will be only the second home cup game of the season for Spurs, meaning that 23,000 season ticket holders have already paid for this match. BHAFC will be allocated 4400 tickets, which leaves very few tickets available for Spurs members (of which there are a further 37,000) and any non members who want a ticket.

Given that the FA Cup is always a big attraction for Spurs fans, regardless of who they're playing, the tickets will go fairly quickly. Every home game at Spurs brings in anything from £1 - 1.2 million, including corporate tickets, so even after Spurs' expenses, the 45% share should earn the Club a tidy sum.

Spurs are likely to put out a full strength team, they have tradition in this Competition, and are not in with a shout in any other competition

Full Details From the Official Site

Spurs Ticket Info

The club have been advised that the FA Cup third round match at White Hart Lane will be all-ticket for Albion supporters. The club expects to receive an allocation of approximately 4,400 tickets priced as follows Adults: £25/£30 Under 16s: £13/£15

Applications are now being accepted by POST ONLY from season ticket holders (one ticket per person) and existing members of the Away Members Scheme (one ticket per Member).

Supporters who have made a donation to the Alive and Kicking Fund may also apply for one ticket and applications will be accepted from registered Litter Patrollers (one ticket each).

Applicants should supply an open cheque (made payable to Brighton and Hove Albion FC) or credit/debit card details, including a self-addressed, stamped envelope, names and addresses (or account numbers) of all applicants that require tickets.

Supporters are asked not to specify which price band they prefer, as the club will be selling the allocation in a specific order.

Supporters should note that they can only apply for one ticket per person; no matter how many of the qualifying categories they fall into.

Please clearly mark your envelope 'Spurs'

Supporters who join the Away Members Scheme after the 5th December 2004 may also apply by post immediately marking their envelope 'Spurs New' but these applications will only be processed should tickets remain after applications from existing Season Ticket Holders/Away Members/Alive & Kicking Certificate Holders and Litter Patrollers have been dealt with.

Any remaining tickets will be made available over the counter at the Ticket Office in Queens Road to season ticket holders and away members from Tuesday 4th January. Supporters who are not away members will be required to join the Away Members Scheme before purchasing a ticket.

All Seagulls Club enquiries should be made to Paul Kerr on 01273 604645 who will be running coaches to this match.

Disabled supporters should contact the Ticket Office on 01273 776992 for details of their allocation