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Cup clash at St. James' sold out

Newcastle United begin their Emirates FA Cup campaign with a home tie against Cambridge United, and the game is now sold out.

The U's, who play in League One, travel to St. James' Park for the third round clash on Saturday, 8th January (kick-off 3pm GMT) and advance ticket prices were set at £10 for adults and £5 concessions for all areas. 

Seats had been released to Members on Friday, 17th December, and season ticket holders were able to purchase alternative or additional seats, having had the opportunity to secure their regular seat before tickets were released for online general sale and then full general sale (including telephone bookings) three days later.

All tickets are in the form of paper tickets only. Supporters who are buying or collecting tickets on the day of the game are advised to allow plenty of time, but are advised to buy ahead of the game. 

Original Platinum Bond Holders (blocks L2C, D, E and F) do not need to take any action, as their paper match ticket will be posted to them.  

Supporters are reminded that book.nufc.co.uk is the only official place to purchase official general admission match tickets.

Single match ticket holders and season ticket holders are in breach of the terms and conditions in the event of re-selling or any unauthorised transfers. Any ticket that is not purchased in a valid manner may be cancelled and no refund given. Tickets obtained in any other manner are done so at the risk of the individual purchaser.

Sales are subject to ticket limitations and are available to home supporters only. They are also subject to the latest Covid-19 Plan B conditions of entry

Supporters should only attend the fixture if they are free of any Covid-19 symptoms, and are also encouraged to maintain good hand hygiene and wear face coverings in crowded areas unless exempt. To purchase tickets for future matches, visit book.nufc.co.uk.

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