Ticket update and other information for supporters
Wimbledon will be aiming to earn a second successive home win for the first time this season tonight and we still have tickets left for the Northampton match.
With this match having been rescheduled, tickets booked in advance for the postponed match on Boxing Day are still valid. The Paul Strank Stand and the Tempest End are therefore both sold out. However, we do still have a limited number of tickets left for the Nongshim Stand and the East Stand.
Below is a summary of match arrangements for tonight’s match:
Availability of tickets for home areas
before 2.00 pm this afternoon.online ticket shopThe Paul Strank Stand and the Tempest End are both sold out. We still have a limited number of tickets left for the Nongshim Stand and places left in the East Stand. Though this match is not all-ticket we expect this to be a popular match. If you wish to book tickets in advance and collect them before the game then you must book through our
Ticket Collection
Tickets purchased online can be collected from the kiosk in Jack Goodchild Way. Supporters wishing to book places on the supporters’ coach for Dagenham & Redbridge on Saturday can also do this at the kiosk. If you need to collect complimentary tickets or upgrade your season ticket you can do so at the window located next to the players’ entrance.
Visiting fans
supporters should enter the stadium via the access road, which is located about 100 yards east of Jack Goodchild Way and will be signposted.Northampton Town
Bars and catering
.online ticket shop The bars will be open from 5.30 pm and visiting supporters will be allowed in the bar areas. At the time of writing, we have 10 places left for our pre-match hospitality before tonight’s Northampton match. Supporters can still book a place at our
Parking
n local streets, but please be considerate when doing so.iAs usual, parking will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Parking is available
Proof of eligibility for reduced price tickets
Fans are reminded that you may be asked to prove your entitlement to a concession or under 16 ticket - if you can't do this, you will be charged full price for admission. It is important that the evidence you provide clearly relates to you and, for example for student cards, is current.
Programme
Tonight’s offering features an interview with Jonathan Meades on his Wimbledon loan spell so far. The Welsh Under-21 international (pictured) reveals the reasons why he does not take his football career for granted and he talks about his spell in Norwegian football. As usual, the programme will be £3 for 68 pages and it offers all the usual features and club news.