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Dagenham And Redbridge Ticket Details. Saturday 25th July 3pm

  • Jul 3
  • 2 min read

TICKET INFORMATION:

Away supporters will be situated in the SD Samuels Stand, blocks 1-3.

Please note that tickets are available to be purchased in advance online at the link below:

 

Tickets are available online right through to kick-off, and will also be available on the day at the turnstiles (cash & card) although this is subject to availability, and an increase in pricing.

Ticket prices are discounted in advance with Adults, Concessions and Next Gen (15–21-year-olds) tickets increasing by £2 on the day of the fixture, with the discounted prices available until midnight the day before the game.

 

This stand is all seated and has catering facilities open before the game and at half time. There are also bar facilities for away supporters once inside the ground and away fans are welcome to use our Clubhouse both before and after the game if they wish.

Entry is via turnstiles 9-11 which is accessed via the rear of the main car park, or through the gates from Pondfield Park to the rear of the ground. Turnstiles will open one hour and a half before kick-off. There is also plenty of parking in the area surrounding the ground.

 

TICKET PRICES:

Away supporters prices are as follows:

Adults £14.00 (£16.00 on matchday)      

Concessions £8.00 (£10.00 on matchday)             

Young Adults (15-21) £8.00 (£10.00 on matchday)

Juniors (10-14) £0.00 (£0.00 on matchday)

Under 10’s £0.00 (£0.00 on matchday)

 

WHEELCHAIRS & HELPERS:

Disabled tickets will also be available in advance, with 12 Spaces available on matchdays.

These should be pre-booked through the Ticket Office on 0208 592 1549 Ext 2. Disabled tickets will be charged at the appropriate age category, with a free carer ticket where appropriate.

 

 
 
 

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Priyanka Sharma
Jul 17

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Jul 09

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Jul 08

I just saw the ticket information for the upcoming match. Please note that buying online before midnight the day before the match will be 2 pounds cheaper than buying directly at the gate on the day of the fixture. Planning early not only helps save costs but also ensures there are seats in the stands. This mindset of preparing in advance reminds me of how I play Block Blast every day. In this block stacking game, if you do not carefully calculate your moves early on and wait until the board is almost full to proceed, you will easily lose. Arranging the blocks logically helps me practice observation skills, bringing the same satisfaction as the feeling of buying tickets early…

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Jul 08

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