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English people help me out!!!

thetrooper37

Senior Squad
OK folks, so I'll be going to Bulgaria in May with my brother and his gf and the flight will be passing through London. We're planning on staying for 2 days in England and we realllly want to see a premiership match.

We'll be able to watch a game on saturday may 16th and the London games are Chelsea vs Blackburn and Spurs vs City...I'd prefer we watched the Spurs game, it'd probably be more entertaining anddd I have a chance of maybe seeing a Bulgarian player play :) However, there's also a Man U vs Arsenal game going on in the same day! It'd probably be a lot more expensive and it'll obviously take some traveling to get there but if it's possible I'd really like to witness it.

So, my questions are the following:

- Is it possible to get tickets for any of these games or has it already been sold out? (I have relatives living in London so I could possibly ask them to go and buy?)

- Where would I be able to check the price ranges for these games? I'm assuming good seats are either taken by season tickets or cost a fortune but anything will do really :)

- Anything else you can tell me about all this that would help?? Also, what else should I check out while I'm in London?

Thanks in advance!

Oh and I'm also planning on watching the Bulgaria vs Republic of Ireland game on June 6th, should be a fantastic summer :)
 

curswine

Starting XI
All match tickets in England can be bought online now, even for lower leagues so you can buy them and either pick them up at the ground or get them sent to your relatives address. Just check the clubs website for what match you're going to see for availability. You shouldn't have to much of a problem getting tickets for a game in May, tickets usually for most clubs go one sale to the general public about a month before the game itself.

I've never been to London so can't help you out there.

Hope some of that has been of a bit of help to you.
 


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