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The Owls travel to Wolves in the Sky Bet Championship on Saturday 26 November (3.00pm) and ticket details are as follows: 

 

SWFC have been allocated 2,536 tickets. This is the full and final allocation and the match is all ticket.

 

Tickets are priced as follows:

 

Adults£30

65+ and Under 21s£15

Under 17s £12

Under 12s£10

 

There are six wheelchair spaces which are priced as above with a free carer ticket.

 

Ambulant disabled supporters pay the relevant prices above with a free carer ticket. 

 

Inter City Owl – departs from Hillsborough and Flat Street at 11.00am. 

 

Prices are as follows: Adults £17, Children £16

 

Tickets sale details (including Ticket Priority Point (TPP) requirements)

 

Monday 7 November (9.00am): Season Ticket holders with 640 or more TPP

 

Monday 7 November (2.00pm): Season Ticket holders with 600 or more TPP

 

Tuesday 8 November (9.00am): Season Ticket holders with 560 or more TPP

 

Tuesday 8 November (2.00pm): Season Ticket holders with 520 or more TPP

 

Wednesday 9 November (9.00am): Season Ticket holders with 460 or more TPP

 

Wednesday 9 November (2.00pm): Season Ticket holders with 300 or more TPP

 

Thursday 10 November (9.00am): All Season Ticket holders 

 

Thursday 10 November (2.00pm): Owls Members and Owls Foundation Members with 130 or more TPP 

 

Friday 11 November: Owls Members and Owls Foundation Members  

 

Monday 14 November: General sale

 

Please note that sale dates are subject to availability. 

 

Tickets can be purchased in person at the Ticket Office, the Sheffield Wednesday Online Shop or by telephone on 03700 201867 (option 1) (£2 booking fee per ticket) 

 

Supporters who attend this game and purchase in advance will receive ten Ticket Priority Points.


Read more at http://www.swfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/ticket-details-wolves-v-wednesday-3396483.aspx#geBUJk69GzEp77rd.99

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1 hour ago, rob chester said:

Is that slightly less than normal isn't it usually 2'800 ridiculous teams don't want away fans

 

They've got cheap tickets for this fixture so will not likely be expecting to sell a high amount of tickets.

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On 9 November 2016 at 10:02, Wally1990 said:

Perhaps it's because of what happened at Birmingham away, 

 

just a thought. 

 

or Wolves last year.

 

Apparently it was mentioned at the steering group that the behaviour of some of our fans might affect future ticket allocations.

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