We can confirm ticketing information for our upcoming pre-season friendly against Worksop Town FC. The match is scheduled to take place on Saturday 5th July, with kick-off at 3.00pm. Tickets for the fixture can be purchased online only via the Worksop Town FC ticketing website. Supporters will be required to register for an account on the Worksop Town site in order to complete their purchase. There are 2,000 tickets available, and these will be issued digitally to the email address registered during the booking process. Please note: There will be no pay on the day. Tickets must be printed – mobile phone versions will not be accepted at the turnstiles. Ticket Prices Adults (17–64): £10.00 Seniors (65+): £8.00 Under 16s: £3.00 A booking fee will be applied at the checkout stage. All juniors under the age of 14 must be accompanied by someone aged 18 or over. OFFICIAL CLUB COACH TRAVEL Coach travel to the fixture will be provided by Ultimate Coaches, departing Oakwell at 12.30pm. Seats are priced at £15.00 each. Supporters are reminded that no alcohol is permitted on official coach transport. Any under 16s travelling must be accompanied by a responsible adult aged 18 or over. Coach travel can be booked: Online at eticketing.co.uk/barnsleyfc By visiting the Box Office at Oakwell in person Or by calling 01226 211183 We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible backing the Reds on the road as we continue our pre-season preparations! Continue reading...
What a faff having to register an account with them and having to print off the tickets for a friendly. Who's got access to a printer these days?
I didn't register an account. Go to Worksops Facebook page and follow the link. Bought 20 this am. Emailed to me, barcode on each individual ticket. Needed same amount for York. Sorted over phone.
Try the barnsley link. ? Just looked In fact it's the same link. It asks address etc and email address. But not asking to create an account as such. (No password request or owt.) Edit Bugger, means i now have to get ours printed off. Printing off is usually an option I rarely use.