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The Owls travel to Swansea on Saturday 15 December (3.00pm) in the Sky Bet Championship and ticket details are as follows: 

SWFC have an allocation of 2,077 for this all-ticket fixture.

North Stand Prices: 

Adults: £30        
60 & overs: £17.50
Full time students: £17.50
Under 16s: £15

There are 15 wheelchair spaces which are priced at the relevant age band above with a carer free of charge.    

Inter City Owl to Swansea departs at 8.00am from Hillsborough and Flat Street and is priced as follows: 

Adults: £33
Children: £32
 
Tickets, travel and Priority Point (TPP) details:

Monday 26 November (9.00am): Season Ticket holders with 700 or more TPP

Monday 26 November (2.00pm): Season Ticket holders with 660 or more TPP

Tuesday 27 November (9.00am): Season Ticket holders with 620 or more TPP

Tuesday 27 November (2.00pm): Season Ticket holders with 580 or more TPP

Wednesday 28 November (9.00am): Season Ticket holders with 540 or more TPP

Wednesday 28 November (2.00pm): Season Ticket holders with 500 or more TPP

Thursday 29 November (9.00am): Season Ticket holders with 460 or more Ticket Priority Points

Thursday 29 November (2.00pm): Season Ticket holders

Friday 30 November (9.00am): Gold Owls Members

Friday 30 November (2.00pm): Silver Owls Members and Foundation Members

Monday 3 December (9.00am): General sale

Please note that sale dates are subject to availability. 

Tickets can be purchased in person at the Ticket Office, 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. 

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20 hours ago, coopswfc76 said:

 

fizz me were turning in to that lot in s2, shoes off in car park next week.

 

Can't really blame people for staying away tbh.  I go to most away games but I'm swerving this along with many others, but massive respect to those who do make the effort.

 

A week before Christmas, the longest, most depressing and expensive away journey of the season and with "the Jos factor" and the current general air of apathy it's really got nothing appealing about it whatsoever.

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