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Thursday, August 7th | KO 8pm
Adult: £27
Senior 62+: £21
Young Adult 18-21: £19
Young Teens 13-17: £14
Under 13*: £2
*Supporters under the age of 13 must be accompanied by a paying person over the age of 18.
Please note all tickets advertised are inclusive of a £2 per ticket booking fee.
https://tickets.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/
I wonder why use older people get a discount at 62. Most English clubs it's 65 and at City it's 60. 62 seems to be an odd number to choose.
Gotta be looking at £30. The last couple of years has seen a few clubs (not ours, although we should beat in mind we are paying essentially the same for a lower league) really start to seem expensive.
I saw Coventrys yesterday. Bang average game for a family of four - best part of £120. Coventry v Birmingham (hardly el classico), comes in at £170. For 90 minutes of tier two football.
https://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/2025/jul...ing-confirmed/
Even a shitty club like Rotherham in the third tier. buy a ticket on the day and you can't get in for less than £30.
https://www.themillers.co.uk/news/20...onfirmed-2025/
I'm driving up a couple of days early and taking in the Accrington Stanley v Oldham game on the Tuesday. Just £10 for coffin dodgers.
Thursday, 8pm. For the fans. FFS.
£27 and on a Thursday evening as well, lovely.
Do clubs do reciprocal pricing in League 1 like in the Championship?
Got mine, sales look healthy from the amount of seats already gone
Is there a drinking hole with character in the vicinity?
I got the train to Longport to watch a game there as a neutral with a mate a few years ago. It is rough, I think the away pub was The Vine Inn, which was right outside the ground next to the Police Station but that might have changed now.
The walk from Longport to the ground was an eye opener for sure.