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Sunderland get more tickets for Fulham



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Published Date: 08 October 2008
SUNDERLAND have been given more tickets for their trip to Fulham next week after selling out their initial allocation.

Fans snapped up the original 2,800 tickets available for the trip to Craven Cottage on Saturday, October 18 (kick off 3pm).

And the Cottagers have now offered the club a further 600, which will guarantee an even better atmosphere at the historic ground.

Tickets are now on sale priced £35 adults, £25 over-65s and under-21s and £15 under-16.

They are available via the ticket hotline 0871 911 1973 or in person at the Stadium of Light ticket office.

Meanwhile, tickets for Sunderland's game at Stoke on Wednesday, October 29 (7.45pm kick-off) are due to go on general sale from 10am tomorrow (Thursday, October 9), priced £25 adults, £19 for over-65s, £15 for under-17s and £12 for under-11s.

Season ticket holders have until 5.30pm on Wednesday, October 22, to apply for tickets for the trip to Blackburn on Saturday, November 15 (voucher 48 required).

They're £25 for adults, £15 for over-65s and £7 for under-16s. General sale is due to start from 10am on Thursday, October 30, subject to availability.

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  • Last Updated: 08 October 2008 9:36 AM
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