Leamington v Walsall: Ticket Prices Confirmed Leamington v Walsall: Ticket Prices Confirmed

Leamington v Walsall: Ticket Prices Confirmed

One of the Saddlers' pre-season opponents have confirmed the ticketing details for their upcoming clash.
Leamington ticket details confirmed.
Leamington have confirmed the ticket details for their pre-season clash with Walsall, which takes place at the New Windmill Ground, which is also known as the Your Co-Op Community Stadium, on Tuesday, 13th July.

Brakes officials have confirmed that for the period up until Monday, 19th July they are permitted to admit 50% of their grounds' capacity (1504), but their first three pre-season games will need to be all ticket affairs in order to satisfy the requirements for the NHS Test and Trace scheme.

With the exception of the clubhouse and outside toilets, all areas of the stadium are open, with mask wearing discretionary. Those in attendance will be required to wear a mask when entering either the clubhouse or outside toilets.

Doors will be kept open where practicable, with sanitisation and cleaning measures in place. All spectators will be required to follow a code of conduct and accept these as a condition of entry.

Seating - Although they have a 508 seated capacity within the stadium, they will only be allowed to utilise 50% of those seats within the Car Park and Mick Brady Stands. In order to provide seat holders with a measure of social distancing, the club will remove access to every second row of seating.

There is no additional admission charge for seating, and the club advise any fans who may be uncomfortable with such a seating plan to book a general admission standing ticket, which allows them access to all standing areas.

All match tickets sold and distributed via the online ticketing system will be subject to a 50p administration charge no matter what category, except those tickets issued for free.
 
All other purchases including pre-ordered programmes and bus tickets have this administration charge already included in the item.
 
Please visit the Brake's Spectator Code of Conduct and their eTicketing website for further information.
 
TICKET PRICES
Adults - £8
Concessions - £6
Full time students - £4
Under 18s - £2
Under 12s - FREE*
*Fans will still need to request a ticket on the Brakes' eticketing site.
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