Tickets will go on sale to 2025/26 season ticket holders and lottery members from 10am Friday 5th September before going on general sale at 10am on Tuesday 9th September. For this fixture, we will only have the BAPP for Bolts Norman Rimmington Stand, Rapid Response East Upper and Lower Stand open along with the Palmers Construction Family area. As all areas are not open for this fixture, tickets will be sold on a first come, first served basis during each sales period. When tickets go on sale, supporters can purchase tickets online, over the phone at 01226 211183, or by visiting our Box Office at Oakwell. The postage deadline for tickets for this tie is 2pm Thursday 18th September. South Stand car parking is also available for this fixture at a cost of £5. The car park closes 30 minutes before kick-off so any supporters buying car parking will need to be on site by this time. If supporters have purchased a seasonal car parking pass, this will be activated for this fixture. Thank you for your fantastic support. CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS Mascot packages There's no doubt we've all had that dream of leading the Reds out of the tunnel here at Oakwell, and very few of us have done it. So here's your chance to give your child an unforgettable day as a matchday mascot here at Oakwell! Open to kids aged 5 to 13, our mascot packages are the perfect way for young Reds to enjoy a unique experience and meet their footballing idols! Mascot packages are available for this fixture for £199 and can be booked online here. MASCOT PACKAGES Continue reading...
Is this not reasonable pricing.. aligned to 20 is plenty and all that. Come January we moan when having to sell or can't get someone in cos wages we offered are too low. Has to be a balance somewhere along the line
Expected it to be £15 but can’t really complain at £20 in this day and age. Appreciate the difference means a lot to some but think plenty of others use price as an excuse to stay at home and watch on sky+. This team deserves backing.
And as someone pointed out a few weeks ago, the £20 is plenty campaign is over 10 years old now. When adjusting for inflation, a £20 ticket then would cost £27+ now. I can understand the frustration around it being £15 rounds and it's £20 this round because we're facing a Premier League team. But for me, £20 is a reasonable ticket price.
£20 is fine for this fixture I feel. I paid £17 for the missus and my drinks in botanist last week and they lasted 15 minutes.
1 adult & 2 kids for £30 seems reasonable to me. Night games are dearer to put on due to floodlight costs etc.
Really strange fixture this isn’t it? We’ve earned a tie against a recently established Premier League team that beat Man City last week, and we’ve only lost 1 game in 9 ourselves (if you count Reading away), yet we’re only opening 2 stands, probably due to low expectation. Very few clubs are big enough to grab the fans imagination these days.
Got Sky and their blanket coverage of the game to blame for that. Doesn’t affect the bigger clubs but kills those like us.
True mate. It’s a bit chicken and egg as well. I think if there was a feeling that it could draw a crowd, more would be interested in attending, but the mention of only two stands is a bit underwhelming.
No surprise with two stands. Hardly a glamour tie. They might bring 300. Can guage ticket sales and open up other areas if necessary.
For league games yes. Isn't there a minimum price limit you have to charge based on which round it is.