Details for Swansea’s Capital One Cup trip to Anfield
Tickets for the Capital One Cup fixture at Liverpool will go on sale from Monday, October 6.
The Swans head to Anfield on Tuesday, October 28 (8pm) in the fourth round of the competition to take on Brendan Rodgers’ side.
And as the game is being staged during half-term, we are pleased to confirm that we have subsidised prices by 50 per cent for Under-17 tickets from £10 down to £5.
Please note, tickets for adults, over-65s and 17-21s have two price brackets. This is due to tickets being allocated in two different blocks, although views are not restricted in those areas.
Ticket prices:
- Adult: £29, £30
- Over-65: £22, £22.50
- 17-21: £14.50, £15
- Under-17: £5
- Ambulant and Wheelchair: £22.50 for adults, £17 for Over-65, £11.50 for young adults and £7.50 for juniors. Carers are free of charge. If you have already registered for the Away Scheme you will be contacted shortly to discuss the allocation options available. If you wish to be added to the scheme please email disabilityofficer@liberty-stadium.com.
Order of sales
Monday, October 6 (10am): Season Ticket holders and Jack Army members (up to four tickets can be purchased per membership, subject to availability) – available online, at the Ticket Office or via 0844 815 665.
Monday, October 13 (10am): Available online, at the Ticket Office or via 0844 815 665.
There are cheaper tickets available for restricted and severely restricted views. These can be purchased by contacting the Ticket Office on 0844 815 665, and are available during the order of sales mentioned above.
Read more at http://www.swanseacity.net/news/article/ticket-liverpool-cup-a-1987644.aspx#DfAMdAHvw4uQzqAC.99
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