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Live Screening of UCL Final Announced

homer hotspur

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More details to follow after the Madrid tickets have been sorted. They have gone into the final round I believe.

I'd imagine they'll open it up to members first, then add a member's guests a few days later. Depends what they project the turnout to be.

If turnout is big enough (say over 50%) I think they may consider drafting in a bigger screen.
I'm hoping they will make the screen decision clear and part of the initial announcement.
 

paddieu

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Apr 12, 2019
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Agree fully. If they fart about trying to persuade people to go and squint , they wont get the numbers 'needed' for the bigger screen anyway...

Wonder if ST holders will keep their usual seats, or all seats will be open to all ??
 

SargeantMeatCurtains

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Jan 5, 2013
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Agree fully. If they fart about trying to persuade people to go and squint , they wont get the numbers 'needed' for the bigger screen anyway...

Wonder if ST holders will keep their usual seats, or all seats will be open to all ??
I’m only going if I can steal some posh twat’s seat from the East or West lower.
 

dagraham

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I’m only going if I can steal some posh twat’s seat from the East or West lower.

I sit in the East Lower and I am as about as far removed from a posh twat as you can get. Don’t even ask for my wine in an ice bucket to go with my pre match fois gras.

Anyway, hands off my fucking seat pleb.
 

zsp1978

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UEFA Champions League Final, Live Screening – Ticketing details and further information

We are now able to confirm the ticketing process for our live screening of the UEFA Champions League Final being held at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday 1 June.

As previously communicated, we shall be opening the stadium to full capacity with all tickets for this event priced at £10 for adults and £5 for juniors (under 18). Booking fees will apply on all £10 tickets.

Fans will be able to purchase tickets within the following designated sales windows:​

SALES WINDOWS

SALES WINDOW 1 / Season Ticket Holders

Season Ticket Holders will be able to purchase their regular seat which will be reserved for them from 3pm on Friday 17 May through until 5pm on Tuesday 21 May.

Season Ticket holders are advised that they can purchase their reserved seat at any time during this period so if channels are busy you are advised to wait and buy at a later time.

TICKETING PLATFORM →

SALES WINDOW 2 / One Hotspur + Members

One Hotspur + Members will be able to purchase from 10am until 5pm on Wednesday 22 May

SALES WINDOW 3 / One Hotspur Members

All remaining One Hotspur Members will be able to purchase from 10am on Thursday 23 May

Season Ticket Holders that successfully apply during Sales Window 1 will be seated in their usual seat and will have their ticket uploaded to their Stadium Access Card. Likewise, any Members that purchase a ticket will also have their Stadium Access Cards activated for this event.

Should a Season Ticket Holder wish to purchase a ticket in a different area of the stadium to their regular Season Ticket seat then they are able to do so during either Sales Windows 2 or 3 and will have the option of selecting either an eticket or paper ticket, which they should bring on the night to gain access.

Any tickets remaining following the above sales windows will be made available for Season Ticket Holders and Members to purchase for non-members as part of a Guest Sale window where they will be issued with an e-ticket via email that must be printed at home. Further details shall follow should we open a Guest Sale window.

Supporters are advised that tickets for this event will only be on sale online or over the phone on 0344 844 0102 OPTION 1 ONLY.

Tickets WILL NOT be available to purchase by any supporters direct from the Ticket Office.

Please note that this event will not be going on General Sale to non-members.

EVENT INFORMATION

We shall be opening all areas of the stadium at 6pm – two hours ahead of the 8pm (UK time) kick-off in Madrid.

All bars and food outlets will also open at this time – unlike on a matchday, the Club has obtained a licence for fans to take alcohol into their seats.

However, we should like to remind fans that this will be a family event for supporters of all ages to enjoy a momentous occasion in the Club’s history – we ask that you please modify your alcohol consumption and behaviour, being mindful of those around you at all times.

Our usual matchday security procedures and bag policy will be in place for this event. We encourage fans to arrive as early as possible, and strongly advise against arriving any later than 7.30pm, to leave enough time to clear security and avoid busy transport times.

During the event, fans will be treated to BT Sport’s live coverage of the Final, including all the build-up, post-match reaction and trophy presentation, via our giant HD screens and televisions located throughout the concourses and Premium areas.

Fans will be able to purchase a copy of the official UEFA Champions League Final matchday programme for a price of £10 throughout the stadium and at the Spurs Shop at the Tottenham Experience.

Bars and food outlets will close at 10.30pm, with last orders at 10.15pm, ahead of the stadium closing at 11pm. Should the match go to extra-time and penalties, we shall look to extend the opening hours of the stadium and continue to serve food and soft drinks. However, we shall stop serving alcohol at 10.30pm in any event.

We shall be updating fans with further information on our live screening event, including a full Travel Update, in due course. Please keep an eye on Club channels.​
 

cjbyid

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Not sure what to do regarding going to the stadium, don't know if viewing it on the large screens is worth it. Was hoping they'd do screens on the pitch too.

Least beers are allowed (y)
 

Spurs 1961

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However, we should like to remind fans that this will be a family event for supporters of all ages to enjoy a momentous occasion in the Club’s history – we ask that you please modify your alcohol consumption and behaviour, being mindful of those around you at all times.

Not much chance of that happening
 

eddiev14

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Jan 18, 2005
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Not sure what to do on this screens ain’t gonna be view for a full game.

Same debate in a WhatsApp chat I’ve got with some mates.

As people have pointed out, if the capacity is full and the view is shit then the club could have some serious safety issues with people from the upper tiers abandoning their seats for the bars.

This could cause, at best, horrendous queues/inability to get to the bars. At worst it could cause crushes.

The only way to do it properly is to put a cube of screens on the pitch, as Madrid did a few years ago for their fans.

Could always do a SC social, but then we’d have to actually talk to each other which would be uncomfortable and weird :sneaky:
 

Bing

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Good news on the beer but my seat is East upper and after sussing the screens at the Everton game it is just not going to be great watching on them.

Thing is for nearly everybody in the stadium the screen is either at an awkward angle or too far away. Fine for watching replays but for 90 minutes of the biggest game of many fans lives? Not sure it works.

Concourse could work but imagine it will be uncomfortably (dangerously?) jammed.

Hmmmm really conflicted now.
 
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