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Southampton Away Leg Tickets on Sale Wednesday

Tickets for Albion’s Play-Off semi-final second leg tie at Southampton on Friday, May 17 (ko 8pm) will be on sale to away members from 1pm on Wednesday, May 8. 

The Baggies have been granted an allocation of 2,000 tickets for the trip to the south coast. 

Seats are priced £30 adults, £25 seniors, £25 for supporters aged 18-25 and £20 for under-18s. 

Tickets will be available to purchase online or by phone only and will be delivered by Royal Mail 1st class post. 

Season ticket holders with 1820 loyalty points will be able to purchase tickets from 10am on Thursday, May 9. Subject to availability, tickets will then continue to be sold on a loyalty point basis.

Away Members

AWAY MEMBERS CLICK HERE TO BUY FROM 1PM ON WEDNESDAY

Sales Dates

Category On sale
Away members 1pm – Wednesday, May 8
Season ticket holders with 1820+ loyalty points 10am – Thursday, May 9
Season ticket holders with 1805+ loyalty points* 2pm – Thursday, May 9
Season ticket holders with 1785+ loyalty points* 10am – Friday, May 10
All home season ticket holders* 2pm – Friday, May 10
Members* 9am – Saturday, May 11

*Subject to availability

Phone Line Opening Hours

Call 0121 227 2227 during phone line opening hours to purchase tickets by phone. While phone lines will be fully staffed throughout the play-offs, supporters are urged to avoid queues by purchasing online. 

Date Opening hours
Wednesday, May 8 10am-5pm
Thursday, May 9 10am-5pm
Friday, May 10 10am-5pm
Saturday, May 11 9am-12pm

Please note, owing to the large volume of tickets being processed, the ticket office will remain closed for in-person purchases and ticket collections throughout the duration of the play-offs. 

Coach Travel

Coach travel is available for £25, departing Kidderminster at 1.30pm, Stourbridge & Lye at 1.45pm, and The Hawthorns at 2.30pm.

Coach tickets can be purchased online or by calling 0121 227 2227.


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