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Ticket Information Travel Information Overnight Packages Hospitality Packages Wembley Stadium

13.07.2012

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Wigan Warriors today announce ticket details for the Carnegie Challenge Cup Final in the event that they defeat Leeds Rhinos in Saturday's Semi Final at the Galpharm Stadium.

The Final takes place on Saturday 25th August at Wembley Stadium, kick off 2.30pm and tickets are priced between £21- £61 (no concessions are available).

Ticket sales will commence as follows:

 

Sunday 15th July

10am-5pm

Shareholders, season ticket holders & lottery agents (personal callers only, no telephone calls will be accepted)

Monday 16th July

9am-6pm

Shareholders, season ticket holders & lottery agents (personal callers only, no telephone calls will be accepted)

Tuesday 17th - Friday 20th July

9am-5pm

Shareholders, season ticket holders, lottery agents & Loyal 18 members (personal callers and telephone calls accepted)

Saturday 21st July

9am-12pm

Shareholders, season ticket holders, lottery agents & Loyal 18 members (personal callers and telephone calls accepted)

Sunday 22nd July

10am-3pm

General sale (personal callers only, no telephone calls will be accepted)

Monday 23rd July onwards

9am-5pm

General sale (personal callers and telephone calls accepted)

Tickets will be priced as follows:

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

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

North Stand £61, £31, £26, £21 (no concessions)

Unfortunately the Club will not have any £76 tickets available for sale.


The Wigan allocation will again be located in the Westerly end of Wembley Stadium as per 2011 and these tickets can be purchased from the DW Stadium Ticket Office in person by season ticket holders, shareholders and lottery agents from SUNDAY 15th JULY from 10.00am. 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. 2012 season ticket holders are entitled to purchase TWO Carnegie Challenge Cup Final Tickets per season ticket, whilst shareholders, lottery agents and Loyal 18 members are entitled to purchase two Carnegie Challenge Cup Final tickets per person. Tickets cannot be reserved without full payment.

The Ticket Hotline 0871 6633552 will open on TUESDAY 17th JULY at 9am to season ticket holders, lottery agents and Loyal 18 members (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 SUNDAY 22nd JULY it will be to personal callers only at the DW Stadium, between 10am - 3pm. Bookings via the Ticket Hotline will be available again from MONDAY 23rd JULY when normal office hours resume (Mon-Fri 9am - 5pm and Sat 9am-12noon).

This year supporters wishing to purchase disabled tickets can do so directly through the DW Stadium Ticket Office.

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.

Travel Packages

The Warriors can also announce that travel packages are available and day coach trips will be departing at 7.00am to Wembley costing £39 per person (£37.50 per season ticket holder, Loyal 18 member, under 16 accompanied by an adult and senior over 60). Coaches will depart from Stadium Way at the DW Stadium with free parking available on Car Park 3. Coach travel can be booked at the same time as match tickets.

A direct Virgin charter train service is also available from Wigan North Western to Wembley Central Station. Following the problems the Club experienced in 2011 when a third party provider was used, the service this year will be operated directly by Virgin Trains using their current fleet and offers the only direct service between Wigan and Wembley. The train will leave Wigan at 8am (approx.) and is priced at £65 per person (£60 per season ticket holder, Loyal 18 member, under 16 accompanied by an adult and senior over 60). Limited First Class Seats are available and are priced at £79 per person (£74 per season ticket holder, member, under 16's accompanied by an adult and senior over 60) offering more spacious seating and a cup of tea or coffee on both the outbound and return journeys. Train travel can be booked at the same point as match tickets and full details of departure times will be announced in due course. For extra reassurance the train will be fully managed and staffed by Virgin Trains staff.

Both travel options will return after the game.

More information on overnight and hospitality packages will be released IF Wigan qualify for the Final.

 

The DW Stadium Ticket Office, Ticket Hotline and Warriors Office expect to be very busy and Wigan Warriors thank fans for their patience.

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