Arsenal Football Club has announced it is continuing its reduced ticket price approach for the forthcoming Carling Cup Quarter-Final clash with Manchester City.
All tickets for the cup tie, for which the date is still to be confirmed, are being reduced in line with the Club’s ongoing ticket policy for Carling Cup matches.
For this huge cup clash with Manchester City, all tickets for the upper tiers in the stadium will be priced at £20, with all lower tier tickets priced at £10.
In addition to these reduced prices, Senior Citizens and Children (referred to as concessions in the booking process) will be able to purchase tickets with even further discounts, priced at just £10 for upper tier tickets and £5 in the lower tier.
Arsenal Chief Executive Ivan Gazidis said: “Our supporters have been fantastic this season and more than 100,000 fans bought tickets for our third and fourth round games against Shrewsbury and Bolton Wanderers.
"We are delighted to again be offering heavily reduced ticket prices for this exciting cup-tie with Manchester City. It gives many supporters who are unable to attend matches regularly the chance to see their team in action.”
Important ticket information:
Platinum Members
Please note that Platinum Members’ Membership cards will be valid for this fixture.
Gold Members (GA Season Tickets)
Please note that season cards will NOT be valid for this match. Therefore, should you wish to attend the match you will need to purchase a seat in the stadium.
Gold Members can purchase their own season ticket seat within the allotted time period below.
Please note that Gold Members who apply for tickets after this deadline may not be able to purchase their own season ticket seat.
However, subject to availability, you will be able to purchase a ticket in other areas of the stadium (one ticket for each Gold Membership held).
Gold Members can purchase tickets from 10am on Wednesday, November 2.
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