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Hi


Can anyone recommend a good website to purchase Premier League Football tickets please? I'm looking to purchase tickets for a match in December, a couple of the sites I have found have received particularly bad feedback from other forums so any suggestions would be gratefully received.


Thanks.

Hibbs

There are specialist event companies on the net that specalise in selling tickets well in advance of the event/match but they charge well over the top for the privilege. Which matches are you interested in? I have a friend who runs such a company and may be able to help.

See if you can become a 'member' of the club you want to go to (a lot of clubs have these schemes which are designed to give members priority when it comes to tickets).


Payment of an annual fee usually means you get the right to buy tickets for any game in the season - the fact that the tickets for December aren't on sale yet only appplies to the general public and not club members.

Your boss will have to hold his/her horses, general sale tickets are not issued generally until at least a month before the match. Availability will depend on the game you are going to, if it's a marquis game, you will have to succumb to online touts, unfortunately. They won't have tangible tickets until at least a month before too, so don't hand over any cash just yet.

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