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UPDATE:

Ticket sales will cease at 4pm on Thursday 25th, further batches of tickets have been received and more information is availab le by [clicking here].

TICKET INFO:

Wigan Warriors today announce ticket details for the Carnegie Challenge Cup Final.

The Final takes place on Saturday 27th August at Wembley Stadium, kick off 2.30pm and tickets are priced between £21- £76 (no concessions are available).

Tickets sales will commence as follows:

Monday 8th August 9am-8pm Shareholders, season ticket holders & lottery agents (personal callers only, no telephone calls will be accepted)

Tuesday 9th August 9am-8pm Shareholders, season ticket holders & lottery agents (personal callers only, no telephone calls will be accepted.)

Wednesday 10th August 9am-6pm Shareholders, season ticket holders, lottery agents & members (personal callers and telephone calls accepted.)

Thursday 11th August 9am-6pm General sale (personal callers only.)

Friday 12th August 9am-5pm General sale (personal callers and telephone calls accepted.)

Saturday 13th August Closed

Sunday 14th August 10am-3pm General sale

Monday 15th August onwards 9am-5pm General sale

Tickets will be priced as follows:

West Stand £41, £31, £26, £21 (no concessions)

South Stand £76, £61, £51, £31, £26 (no concessions)

North Stand £61, £31, £26 (no concessions)

 


Tickets from the Wigan allocation in the Westerly end of Wembley Stadium can be purchased from the DW Stadium Ticket Office in person by season ticket holders, shareholders and lottery agents from Monday 8th August from 9.00am. No telephone bookings will be accepted on the first two days of sale.

Tickets will be sold on a first come, first served basis while stocks last. 2011 season ticket holders are entitled to purchase one Carnegie Challenge Cup Final Ticket per season ticket, whilst shareholders and lottery agents are entitled to purchase one Carnegie Challenge Cup Final ticket per person. Tickets cannot be reserved without full payment.

Season Ticket Holders, Lottery Agents and Members may contact the Ticket Hotline on 0871 6633552 from Wednesday 10th August at 9.00am, (calls cost 10p per minute from BT landlines, call costs from other networks may vary).

Unfortunately Warriors E-Tickets will not be in operation for Carnegie Challenge Cup Final ticket sales.

When Tickets go on General Sale on Thursday it will be to personal callers only at the DW Stadium only, bookings via the Ticket Office Hotline will be available again from Friday morning at 9am.

Supporters wishing to purchase disabled tickets will need to contact the RFL directly by calling 0844 856-1113.

Fans are advised that should any tickets be lost or misplaced Wembley Stadium WILL NOT produce duplicates under any circumstances, therefore tickets will not be posted out and will require collection from the DW Stadium Ticket Office.

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