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Free matchday travel

Not sure if this has been posted before but there is free matchday travel for ticket holders in all host cities which might save us a few quid

Martin Wall
  • 4 Feb 2020 4:50 PM
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  • Graham Morrison
    Graham Morrison
    • 6 Feb 2020 6:21 PM

    In reply to damian kirkman:

    Trainline are letting you book for June
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  • damian kirkman
    damian kirkman
    • 6 Feb 2020 6:52 PM

    In reply to Graham Morrison:

    Cheers normally go chiltern line to Wembley stadium
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  • Jay Lambert
    Jay Lambert
    • 6 Feb 2020 9:03 PM

    In reply to Graham Morrison:

    Cheaper 12 weeks before isn’t it?
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  • Peter salnicki
    Peter salnicki
    • 7 Feb 2020 7:42 AM

    In reply to Jay Lambert:

    That's what their advert says. Will there be any direct trains from the West Midlands to Wembley ? Just wondered if they ever do any 'specials' (old school ! )
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  • Andrew Coates
    Andrew Coates
    • 7 Feb 2020 11:47 AM

    In reply to Peter salnicki:

    Peter salnicki
    That's what their advert says. Will there be any direct trains from the West Midlands to Wembley ? Just wondered if they ever do any 'specials' (old school ! )

    The rail industry works on confirming rail timetables including changes for engineering work on a 12 week horizon, so yes, in the main cheap advance tickets (fixed to a specific train) are released around 12 weeks ahead across the whole network.

    However, as there is generally very little engineering work in the week, some long distance companies have trialled longer booking windows, up to 24 weeks ahead, for weekdays only when timetables are more stable.

    Avanti West Coast have a 24 week booking horizon for advance fares, so you should be able to get midweek cheap tickets from Birmingham/Manchester/Liverpool etc to Euston already:

    https://www.avantiwestcoast.co.uk/ticket-and-discounts/understanding-tickets/advance

    most train companies won't be doing that though.

    Thomas Cook used to organise 'football specials' for some of the Prem clubs for away days where there were no trains back after the game (i.e. midweek/monday night). Chelsea in particular used to run a lot, but with Thomas Cook going bust i haven't seen any being organised since.

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  • Graham Morrison
    Graham Morrison
    • 7 Feb 2020 12:45 PM

    In reply to Andrew Coates:

    Exactly . I paid £71 return glasgow to Euston for the Friday game
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  • Chris Powell
    Chris Powell
    • 10 Feb 2020 2:20 PM

    In reply to damian kirkman:

    Avanti website mate into London Euston.
    Then either tube or train back to Wembley from there.
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  • David Crowe
    David Crowe
    • 11 Feb 2020 1:47 PM

    In reply to Joshua Hammond:

    It will cover taxi fares to your front door as well.
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  • Christian Wilson
    Christian Wilson
    • 12 Feb 2020 9:31 AM

    In reply to Peter salnicki:

    Any Chiltern trains from the West Mids to Marylebone will stop at Wembley Stadium station on a match day, even if the original timetable doesn't show it as stopping there.
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  • Peter salnicki
    Peter salnicki
    • 12 Feb 2020 6:22 PM

    In reply to Christian Wilson:

    Thanks Christian. I don't usually like booking anything too far in advance (just me ). Guess I just have to overcome that side of me as well. Been looking at different routes by train, especially for the Friday night game , and the final. Trying to judge how long does it will take after the game to get to either Wembley Cenrral or Wembley Stadium train station ?
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 12 Feb 2020 6:48 PM

    In reply to Peter salnicki:

    For the semi-final and final remember to take account of the possibility of extra time and penalties.
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  • Christian Wilson
    Christian Wilson
    • 13 Feb 2020 12:47 PM

    In reply to Peter salnicki:

    Wembley Stadium station is almost in the shadow of the Stadium - just a few minutes away. Wembley Central is quite a bit further away.
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  • Duncan Saunders
    Duncan Saunders
    • 13 Feb 2020 1:01 PM

    In reply to Peter salnicki:

    Peter salnicki
    That's what their advert says. Will there be any direct trains from the West Midlands to Wembley ? Just wondered if they ever do any 'specials' (old school ! )

    No lightbulbs though  Wink

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  • Peter salnicki
    Peter salnicki
    • 13 Feb 2020 1:46 PM

    In reply to Duncan Saunders:

    No drinks either eh Duncan hehe

    Extra time for the final is the worry..especially when we win on penalties ! I'm going to see if I can book a hotel that costs little or nothing to cancel at shortish notice.

    Wembley Stadium station on Google maps says about 10 minute walk so will book my train to there. Thanks guys for all the info.
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  • Matthew Isle
    Matthew Isle
    • 26 May 2021 6:05 PM
    Someone from the ESTC FB page brought this up for discussion so bumping this up.
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