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Don’t Miss Bluebirds At Home In Promotion Run-In

Cardiff City Stadium. Pic: Andrew Orchard sports photography/Alamy Live News

Cardiff City Stadium. Pic: Andrew Orchard sports photography/Alamy Live News

Bluebirds fans can watch the final 12 Championship matches at Cardiff City Stadium for £139. Manager Neil Warnock’s team are second in the table and battling hard for promotion. Warnock has seven promotions on his managerial CV – and nobody has ever achieved eight. Their next game is at home against Millwall this Saturday (3pm), […]

Bluebirds fans can watch the final 12 Championship matches at Cardiff City Stadium for £139.

Manager Neil Warnock’s team are second in the table and battling hard for promotion.

Warnock has seven promotions on his managerial CV – and nobody has ever achieved eight.

Their next game is at home against Millwall this Saturday (3pm), while Ipswich Town visit South Wales the following Tuesday.

He is intent leading City back to the Premier League and the club are offering half season tickets covering the last 12 home fixtures and costing from £139 for adults and £29 for juniors.

That will cover home matches against Fulham on Boxing Day plus Preston North End, Sunderland, Bolton, Middlesbrough, Bristol City, Barnsley, Birmingham, Burton, Wolves, Nottingham Forest and Reading.

 

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That clash with the Royals is Cardiff’s final match of 2017-18 on Sunday, May 6.

The half season tickets will go on sale from 10am on Wednesday, November 1. They will be available to buy online on the club’s official website, in person at the Cardiff City Stadium Ticket Office or by calling 0845 345 1400.

Half Season Tickets are available from Wednesday, 1st November until 1pm on Tuesday, 26th December.

Prices: £139 for Adults (£12 per match), £29 for Juniors (less than £2.50 per match), Family of 4 £319 (less than £7 per person per match).

Cheapest pricing based on Zone 4 and Zone 4F, is as follows: Adults from £169 and £139; Seniors (60+) from £129 & £89; 16-21s from £59; Students (FT) £59; Juniors (U16) from £49 & £29; Family of 4 for £319.

Save up to £66 against matchday pricing (save £77 for a Family of 4). Family Ticket is made up of two adults and two juniors (u16).

Half season benefits include: First refusal to renew for 2018/19 (date restrictions may apply), entry to season ticket holder competitions, discount on match by match hospitality, Community Foundation Soccer Schools and matchday birthday parties.

There will also be the opportunity to purchase additional tickets at £5 for one fixture during the season.

Half season tickets are also available with Sytner BMW Lounge memberships starting for adults at £409 and Ricoh Diamond Suite Memberships at £549 (+vat) per seat. More information call 0845 345 1405.

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