Half Season Tickets Now on Sale Half Season Tickets Now on Sale
Posted by: Bescot Banter

Half Season Tickets Now on Sale

Walsall FC have confirmed the details of this year's Half Season Ticket offer which begin at £181 for Adults and £110 for Juniors.
Saddlers fans can now purchase Half Season Tickets for the remainder of 2017/18 campaign. Those purchasing before December 9th getting our home game against Scunthorpe United FREE*.

This season’s Half Season Ticket begins with our Boxing Day game at the Banks’s Stadium against Bristol Rovers and covers every Sky Bet League One game until the end of the season with our final game against Northampton Town on April 28th.

Any fans who purchase their season ticket up until the day of the Scunthorpe game will also be able to attend that match for free, meaning your Half Season Ticket can get you into 13 League games.

Prices for Half Season Tickets begin at £181 for Adults and £110 for Juniors - a full breakdown of prices can be found below.


If you are interested in purchasing a Half Season Ticket, visit www.eticketing.co.uk/walsallfc, call 01922 651 414/416 or visit the Ticket Office in person at the Banks’s and cheer the Saddlers on for the remainder of 2017/18!

Family Ticket  includes 1 Parent / Guardian and 1 Junior
Extra Junior must accompany a family ticket
Senior Citizens in the HomeServe Stand are available in blocks J & K only
Unaccompanied Junior in the HomeServe Stand must be over 12 and are only available in blocks J & K only
All unaccompanied juniors must be over 12 years old
Swifty Squad membership - 2 passport sized photos must be brought in for the under 12 on purchase
Scunthorpe Utd game included, if purchased before 09/12/17
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