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Scotland v England tickets: update

Scotland v England tickets: update

Posted by Team England at 10:42 on Tuesday 17 January 2017

The registration period for the Scotland v England match has now closed. 

We have been allocated a total number 4761 tickets by the Scottish FA including13 wheelchair tickets.

5805 Travel Club members registered their interest in a ticket for the match and as a result, we will begin the ballot process shortly.

All applicants will be notified in the coming days on whether they have been successfully allocated a ticket to the match. Please be advised that we will not be able to retrospectively add Travel Club members into the ballot if they missed the registration period.

Ticket sale

Travel Club members who registered their interest and are successful in the ballot will be able to purchase tickets from midday on Friday 3 February until 3pm on Monday 6 February. 

For unsuccessful applicants, the 2nd chance sale will start from 12pm on Tuesday 7 February.  Any tickets that go unclaimed in the first sale will be made available to all remaining ESTC members who do not purchase a ticket in the first sale, on a first-come, first served basis via 0844 847 2010 or this website. 

Tickets for the match will be collection only in Scotland. Full details will be announced in due course. 

For further information regarding ballots for away matches, please refer to the news article here: https://englandsupporters.thefa.com/b/news/archive/2017/01/11/estc-update-away-match-ballots-explained 

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  • Samuel Lane
    Samuel Lane

    £45

    • 17 Jan 2017
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  • Calvin Addison
    Calvin Addison

    I'm on 19, bet I miss out again. Missed out on Germany aswell!!

    • 17 Jan 2017
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  • david Preston
    david Preston

    Problem is the time wasters who register with no intent on going.as said before there should be a penalty for this.

    • 18 Jan 2017
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  • Shaun Godman
    Shaun Godman

    I very much doubt anyone registers because they can with no intent of going.

    I suppose it's like when you organise a stag do, we've all got a mate(s) who will say they are going because they want to go, but as soon as the time comes to pay their money the excuses start.

    The FA must be the most frustrated when they go to an FA requesting tickets then end up looking like idiots when the actual number of tickets needed is a fair bit less than what they originally requested.

    • 18 Jan 2017
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  • Adrian Gunner
    Adrian Gunner

    5805??? Make your mind up FA

    • 18 Jan 2017
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  • Niall De Lacy
    Niall De Lacy

    Calvin I Don't understand how you missed out on 19 caps . Did you forget to apply?  FA say cut of was 16 caps . You better phone then.

    • 18 Jan 2017
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