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Tickets for our first Wembley qualifier now on general sale

Tickets for our first Wembley qualifier now on general sale

Posted by Team England at 12:04 on Tuesday 16 August 2016

Tickets for England’s first home game under new manager Sam Allardyce are now on general sale. If you haven't bought your ticket yet, get #TogetherForEngland and give Big Sam a rousing Wembley welcome as he leads out England for the first time on home soil.

The Three Lions take on Malta at Wembley Stadium connected by EE on Saturday 8 October (kick-off: 5pm), with tickets priced from £20 for adults and £10 for under-16s in the family section.

Ticket Prices: £55, £45, £35 & £25 (family enclosure: £20 adults/£10 under-16s)
Concessions: (OAPs, students and under-16s elsewhere in the stadium): £10 discount

Buy now:
Phone: 0844 847 2010
Website: TheFA.com/Tickets

Disabled supporters

Public disabled sale: Tuesday 16 August (10am)
Phone: 0800 169 2007 option 7

Schools and junior football club group applications

As always, a number of tickets have been made available to schools and junior football clubs. These tickets are situated within the family enclosure. A maximum of 49 tickets may be requested.

The deadline to enter the schools and junior football club group booking ballot is Monday 12 September.

Please note that tickets purchased during the general sale are for home supporters only. Away supporters can purchase from the Malta FA.

There is a strict limit of 8 tickets per person during the public sale and a credit card may only be used once for public sale bookings. Any subsequent bookings made with the same credit card will be subject to cancellation without notification.

All tickets subject to availability & fees. All tickets issued subject to the Terms & Conditions of The Football Association.

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