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Family tickets offer fantastic savings and are available on a match by match basis. Family tickets on a match by match basis are only available if pre-purchased by close of business the day before a match. For information about family memberships [click here].

2013 FAMILY MATCH TICKET PRICES

 

STADIUM PLAN

DEFINITIONS

JUNIORS (proof of age may be required):

  • Infant : Under 5 years (free)
  • Junior: In primary or secondary school

CONCESSIONS (proof of age may be required):

  • Young Adult: 16-18 (only available as a season ticket)
  • Students: Must be in full-time education and produce either a valid NUS card or a letter from your college or university
  • Senior Citizen: Over 60 years

To qualify for a concession price fans must be equal to the age stated on or before 1st February 2013.

To qualify for a junior seasonal membership the junior must be in primary or secondary education at the time of purchase

Seniors must be at least 60 on 1st February 2013. Proof of age may be required

RESERVED SEATING

The East and West Stand's will continue to offer reserved seating, while the South Stand will be unreserved seating. The North Stand is for visiting supporters.

SMOKING

The DW Stadium is a no-smoking stadium and it is also now against the law to smoke anywhere in the venue. We thank you for your co-operation in making our home a healthy place to be.

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