Unfortunately, this deal has expired 18 August 2018.
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Posted 2 August 2018
Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham Premier League Tickets from £12 (£30 Adults) - Saturday 18th August 3pm @ Wembley Stadium
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Tickets for Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham are now on general sale with prices starting from £12 for under 18s and over 65s / £22.50 for Young Adults (18-21) and £30 for adults (plus postage and booking fees)
Saturday 18th August at 3PM in the Premier League
Hardly a steal, (personally I still think they should generally be cheaper), but it's near impossible to find Premier League tickets in London for this price and on general sale.
Spurs are playing this first "Home" fixture for the new season at Wembley Stadium whilst they put their finishing touches to their new stadium - due to be ready for the Liverpool game a month later.
Please note that these tickets will be in sections allocated for Spurs fans, so opposition fans' shirts would not be permitted.
Please try and resist the urge to turn this into a playground football argument and focus on the deal - though us Spurs fans are used to the abuse!
Saturday 18th August at 3PM in the Premier League
Hardly a steal, (personally I still think they should generally be cheaper), but it's near impossible to find Premier League tickets in London for this price and on general sale.
Spurs are playing this first "Home" fixture for the new season at Wembley Stadium whilst they put their finishing touches to their new stadium - due to be ready for the Liverpool game a month later.
Please note that these tickets will be in sections allocated for Spurs fans, so opposition fans' shirts would not be permitted.
Please try and resist the urge to turn this into a playground football argument and focus on the deal - though us Spurs fans are used to the abuse!
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Edited by a community support team member, 3 August 2018
50 Comments
sorted byWhy would you want to post on a thread on 2 teams that have nothing to do with you?
Great price for a PL game in this day and age. Heat from me. (edited)
I know!!! Why would anyone pay to watch a team with the most players in the WC later stages, who beat Real Madrid and Dortmund comfortably in the last CL and have finished in the top 3 for the last three seasons?
They must be BANANAS. Keraaaazzzyyyyy. (edited)
Good for a neutral or a fan of either side. Win-win
Let alone Fulham.
After the Fulham game they play two away games - Man Utd (27th Aug) then Watford (2nd Sep)
Then there is a break for internationals.
Then their first game at their NEW stadium is versus Liverpool on 15th September. (edited)
Cheap way to watch 1/2 the England team & a World Cup winning Captain?
That was a good game!
Have you watched a game at Wembley? I’ve sat all over the stadium last season and not head a problem at all seeing the game.
But the deal wasn't questioned
For a 90,000 capacity stadium the views are surprisingly decent. Been 6-7 times & AAT all over the place.
Just located in a horrible place!
After this game.
sweet
To question the value of the deal, I'd imagine. That's what the comments are useful for, after all.
London rule book
And in traditional Spurs fashion bottle it when so close to a final
More like the Levy rule book.
Spuds can't sell their tickets that's why they're cheap, Levy doesn't do anything for anyone unless it benefits him
Didn’t think you could play at two different home venues in the same season (edited)
It wont be ready
I’ve been to Wembley on serveral occasions, sat in the lower, middle and upper tiers, behind the goal, on the sideline watching England and my club WBA in the play off final and I’ve sat in the top tier, it’s like watching little heads moving around
They obviously don't want to watch them, that's why the tickets are on knockdown
Don't go to any Chelsea matches then!!!
Fulham are unbeaten at Wembley for over 40 years. With a 100% win record.
Spurs are a funny old team, so many times they have great players, develop them and then get rid of them for relative peanuts. Imagine if they had kept Bale, Modric, etc... (edited)
Because they're the best team in the country outside of the NW of England, Spurs ain't bad either.