My family (4 people total) will be visiting London in March and would like to attend an EPL match, probably Chelsea-Newcastle on Mar 14. Any suggestions for hitting the easy button on tickets without breaking the bank?
Our hotel concierge recommended buying from livefootballtickets.com, and they do have tickets available (expensive), but Chelsea FC ticketing office said they don't allow their tickets to be re-sold on 3rd party sites like that and not to use them (risk of getting scammed).
Ticketing office recommends creating official ticketing account and signing up for club membership for all family members to put ourselves in position to buy tickets directly from the club once tickets go on sale. Ticketing office says they will release on-sale info to Chelsea members "closer towards the date of the fixture," which I think is generally a couple of weeks ahead of the match, but may vary.
Also not clear to me how likely I am to get tickets if I follow the officially recommended approach. For example, if I sign up for a ticketing account and membership for all family members, is it possible tickets will sell out to members with higher status before I have an opportunity to buy?
The ticketing office did also note that I can buy hospitality packages now without being a member - basically tickets with extra perks like special access to food, lounge area, etc, but those tickets are quite expensive too (cheapest is "captain's bar" option at 425 GBP each + VAT).
Really appreciate any advice or suggestions others can offer based on experience. I'm willing to buy expensive tickets if necessary for the experience, but would prefer to understand and explore options first.
Our hotel concierge recommended buying from livefootballtickets.com, and they do have tickets available (expensive), but Chelsea FC ticketing office said they don't allow their tickets to be re-sold on 3rd party sites like that and not to use them (risk of getting scammed).
Ticketing office recommends creating official ticketing account and signing up for club membership for all family members to put ourselves in position to buy tickets directly from the club once tickets go on sale. Ticketing office says they will release on-sale info to Chelsea members "closer towards the date of the fixture," which I think is generally a couple of weeks ahead of the match, but may vary.
Also not clear to me how likely I am to get tickets if I follow the officially recommended approach. For example, if I sign up for a ticketing account and membership for all family members, is it possible tickets will sell out to members with higher status before I have an opportunity to buy?
The ticketing office did also note that I can buy hospitality packages now without being a member - basically tickets with extra perks like special access to food, lounge area, etc, but those tickets are quite expensive too (cheapest is "captain's bar" option at 425 GBP each + VAT).
Really appreciate any advice or suggestions others can offer based on experience. I'm willing to buy expensive tickets if necessary for the experience, but would prefer to understand and explore options first.