Chester FC have confirmed the ticketing information for their National League North play-off semi-final, taking place at the Deva Stadium on Sunday 7th May at 3.30pm.
There will be individual sales windows for 2022/23 Season Ticket Holders (inclusive of Cestrian XIs), then City Fans United (CFU) and Junior Blues members, followed by a General Sale.
Supporters are advised that allocated seating will be in place for the Play-Off campaign.
Sales windows and key information are as follows:
Season Ticket Holders:
- Sales commence 10am Wednesday 26th April
- Sales end 8pm Sunday 30th April
CFU Members:
- Sales commence 10am Monday 1st May
- Sales end 8pm Tuesday 2nd May
General Sale:
- Sales commence online 10am Wednesday 3rd May
Ticket Prices:
Advanced ticket prices are in place for this match in line with National League North matches this season, with the discount price being available until 11.59pm on Saturday 6th May.
Office Opening Hours:
The Ticket Office will be open for sales during normal opening hours, which are 10am to 4pm from Monday to Friday. We can also confirm the Deva will be open on both Sunday 30th April and Monday 1st May between 10am and 3pm for Season Ticket Holders and then CFU members to purchase their tickets in person.
Season Ticket Sales:
If you are a Season Ticket Holder, purchase your ticket online from 10am Wednesday 26th April.
Head to the Chester FC ticketing site at
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