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Leeds United play-off final tickets are available to more people as restrictions eased

Leeds United have left the bar open for fans to snap up the last few tickets for Sunday’s Championship play-off final at Wembley. After the allocation of 35,796 went on sale to season ticket holders and members with nine or more games under their belts, there are still a few seats up for grabs under the arcade.

Tickets can only be bought online, via the club’s website, starting at 10:30 a.m. on May 22. Now members who have purchased tickets for five or more matches this season will be allowed to try and get to Wembley.




General admission season ticket holders had their first opportunity between May 18 at 10:30 a.m. and May 21 at noon. Seasonal hospitality members had the same window to secure their place in the capital.

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The second phase of the trial opened at 10.30am on 20 May and ended at midday on 21 May. That phase was open to home members and away supporters. For example, all My Leeds members who purchased a ticket for nine or more games over the course of the season were eligible.

Supporters who qualify to purchase tickets may purchase a single ticket from their customer number. In accordance with the EFL/Wembley sales directive, a maximum of six tickets can be booked in one transaction.

To be seated with friends and family, you must purchase tickets in the same transaction, as once the reservation has been confirmed, no changes or cancellations can be made. Prices range from £37 to £105 for adults, £27.75 to £78.75 for young adults and £18.50 to £52.50 for concessions.

For more information about the process, click here and to buy tickets from 10:30 on May 18, click here.

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