The club is delighted to be able to make approximately 1,000 tickets in the Jimmy Seed Stand available for sale to home supporters for Thursday night’s Sky Bet League One play-off semi-final second leg against Wycombe Wanderers.
Tickets for the game in the home stands had sold out due to the enormous demand for the game, and now extra capacity in blocks E, F, K and L has been brought online in The Valley's south stand, which is usually exclusively reserved for visiting supporters.
Board Member Ed Warrick said: "I’m really pleased we’ve been able to open up the Jimmy Seed Stand to give more of our supporters the opportunity to be a part of Thursday’s game.
"We weren’t able to do this immediately because of the minimum ticketing allocation we had to offer Wycombe Wanderers. When I spoke with supporters last week, we mentioned we'd do everything we can to allow as many Charlton fans as possible to get the chance to come to Thursday’s game. A lot of people in our operations and ticketing teams have worked very hard to make this happen and I’d like to thank them - everyone right across the club is going above and beyond to make the match as special as possible, and we hope a memorable night for all Addicks.”
Jimmy Seed Stand tickets will not be able to be printed at home or sent via the post and must be collected from The Valley's Covered End Ticket Office, which will open at 11am on Thursday. If tickets remain, they will also be available to purchase in-person from the West Stand Ticket Office on Thursday from 11am.
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Alan Curbishley Stand ticket holders should be aware that there will be no entrance available via Lansdowne Mews and they must enter the ground via the Alan Curbishley Stand’s Harvey Gardens turnstiles. The Lansdowne Mews entrance will be reserved for home fans in the Jimmy Seed Stand.
Supporters are encouraged to get into the stadium in plenty of time on Thursday to help replicate the atmosphere the club’s outstanding travelling support was able to create in the away end at Adams Park on Sunday and to minimise time spent queuing.
