by LWJ » 03 Dec 2018 11:56
Zammo Tickets went on sale at 9am this morning.
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by LWJ » 03 Dec 2018 11:56
Queens Park Rangers vs Reading, Saturday 29th December 2018 (3pm), Loftus Road
Tickets for this fixture will go on general sale at 9am on Monday 3rd December 2018 and will remain on sale, subject to availability, until midday on Friday 28th December 2018.
How to Buy
Online: visit www.readingfcdirect.co.uk
By phone: ring our Ticket Office on 0118 968 1313
In person: visit the Ticket Office at Madejski Stadium during our opening hours
Ticket Prices
Age band Upper Tier Gold Seating Upper Tier Silver Seating
Adult £33 £28
60 & Over £23 £19
18-21 £23 £19
17 & Under £16 £13
7 & Under N/A Free with Adult
Allocation
We have an initial allocation of 1,216 for this fixture.
Disabled Allocation
All disabled tickets are booked by phoning our Disability Ticketing Line on 0118 968 1313 (option 2).
Ambulant Disabled – Silver seating only, Silver prices apply, Adults reduced to £19 (personal assistant free of charge)
Wheelchair Disabled x 5 – Silver prices apply although these tickets are situated in the Lower Tier. Adults reduced to £19 (personal assistant free of charge)
Postage Deadline
Tickets booked online or by phone up until 3pm Thursday 27th December 2018 will be posted.
Further Information
A considerable number of tickets within the main allocation are marked ‘Restricted Sight Line’. These seats are situated in rows A-D and may not have a full view of the goal-line. These are not reduced in price.
Free 7 & Under tickets are available in Silver seating only. One Adult ticket must be purchased per one 7 & Under ticket. These cannot be ordered online.
Currently this game has been classified as all ticket and no tickets will be available on the day.
We advise that supporters using concession tickets carry photographic identification confirming their date of birth, in case a member of staff requests to see this on the matchday.
Reading Football Club reserves the right to advise the hosting club if any supporter is believed to be in the possession of a concession ticket to which they are not entitled, which may result in the ticket being blocked and entry denied.
by genome » 03 Dec 2018 12:02
genome what's travel like on that day? I remember there were no trains for Brizzle around this time last year
by jd82 » 03 Dec 2018 12:48
by Sutekh » 03 Dec 2018 15:14
Sutekh I presume the £28 adult ticket is for the privilege to sit behind a pillar?
Ridiculous price to watch football in a badly made rabbit hutch.
by Pepe the Horseman » 04 Dec 2018 08:40
by John Smith » 04 Dec 2018 09:26
Old Man Andrewsgenome what's travel like on that day? I remember there were no trains for Brizzle around this time last year
Going into and around London you'll be fine. Best option though is to drive to Westfield and Walk from there, done it a few times now.
John SmithOld Man Andrewsgenome what's travel like on that day? I remember there were no trains for Brizzle around this time last year
Going into and around London you'll be fine. Best option though is to drive to Westfield and Walk from there, done it a few times now.
How does that work after 8 pints, OMA?
by sandman » 04 Dec 2018 09:30
Old Man AndrewsJohn SmithOld Man Andrews
Going into and around London you'll be fine. Best option though is to drive to Westfield and Walk from there, done it a few times now.
How does that work after 8 pints, OMA?
Nobody should drink at football, ruins the enjoyment on the game and doesn't allow you to focus properly.
Old Man AndrewsJohn SmithOld Man Andrews
Going into and around London you'll be fine. Best option though is to drive to Westfield and Walk from there, done it a few times now.
How does that work after 8 pints, OMA?
Nobody should drink at football, ruins the enjoyment on the game and doesn't allow you to focus properly.
by Hendo » 04 Dec 2018 10:28
by windermereROYAL » 04 Dec 2018 11:13
by Gunny Fishcake » 04 Dec 2018 11:20
genome what's travel like on that day? I remember there were no trains for Brizzle around this time last year
by Theroyalbox » 04 Dec 2018 11:35
by John Smith » 04 Dec 2018 14:45
Sutekh I presume the £28 adult ticket is for the privilege to sit behind a pillar?
Ridiculous price to watch football in a badly made rabbit hutch.
by Rea Ding » 05 Dec 2018 21:07
by Pepe the Horseman » 07 Dec 2018 19:36
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