Bradford City reveal ticket prices for Wembley

The Bantams have announced ticket prices for their forthcoming Capital One Cup Final appearance against Swansea at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, February 24.

City fans will be allocated the West end of the stadium, with a total of 31,852 tickets - likely to go on sale from next Wednesday - available to the club for the showpiece event, which kicks off at 4pm.

Adult tickets for the final are priced at £40, £56, £72, £90, and £100, with cost depending on location in the stadium. Concessions are priced at £20, £28, £36, and £45.

The club’s sales strategy will be announced as soon as approval has been reached with the Football League, with priority being given to season-ticket and flexicard holders.

City are expecting the vast majority of sales will take place online.

Comments(25)

Bantam76 says...
9:50pm Thu 24 Jan 13

Guess we'll be queuing down the ticket office on Wednesday!

Or queuing online...

Victor Clayton says...
10:35pm Thu 24 Jan 13

these prices Will sort out the fair weather fans!

wembley bound says...
6:30am Fri 25 Jan 13

Going the full hog and getting the 100 pound ones,
Lets hope they go to the real City fans not the egg chasers up the road trying to jump on the bandwagon over on their forum.

gordon ramsay says...
8:21am Fri 25 Jan 13

what idiotic comments!!!

do you want 9,000 to go?

as a city AND bulls fan i find childish comments from stupid people hilarious so thank you

Plastic Bantam says...
8:40am Fri 25 Jan 13

gordon ramsay wrote:
what idiotic comments!!! do you want 9,000 to go? as a city AND bulls fan i find childish comments from stupid people hilarious so thank you
Couldn't agree more....

....It appears these "real fans" (Most of whom I suspect didn't go when season tickets were £300+) Would like to be embarrassed on international TV by taking 9,000... Of course success is going to bring back the floating fans, as they now feel they're getting value for money.

These moronic fans make me laugh

tyker2 says...
8:55am Fri 25 Jan 13

prices are acceptable. END OF

seasonticketholder says...
8:56am Fri 25 Jan 13

Swansea get 32,401 tickets, whereas City only get 31,852.

WHY?

Perhaps the T & A could do some invetigative journalism.

nzchch says...
9:28am Fri 25 Jan 13

Victor Clayton wrote:
these prices Will sort out the fair weather fans!
If I can get a ticket I have to add the 1300 pounds to get from Christchurch new Zealand. It will be worth every penny to live the dream.

Thee Voice of Reason says...
9:33am Fri 25 Jan 13

seasonticketholder wrote:
Swansea get 32,401 tickets, whereas City only get 31,852. WHY? Perhaps the T & A could do some invetigative journalism.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, pmsl.

Sorry but that was comedy gold, investigative journalism from the T&A, hahahahaha.

glorious1911 says...
10:05am Fri 25 Jan 13

More to the point what colours are we wearing at Wembley? We have to wear claret and amber and not the anonymous gold away shirts. Given that Swansea wear all white how feasible would it be for us to wear the hoops with black socks and shorts? The black would give prominence to the 1985 memory and is consistent with what Manningham used to wear!

Victor Clayton says...
2:20pm Fri 25 Jan 13

nzchch wrote:
Victor Clayton wrote: these prices Will sort out the fair weather fans!
If I can get a ticket I have to add the 1300 pounds to get from Christchurch new Zealand. It will be worth every penny to live the dream.
Fair play to you, i tip my hat. all i really meant was that these prices will deter some, that might otherwise have gone!

wibsey bantam says...
2:28pm Fri 25 Jan 13

does anyone know how many tickets per season ticket is?

Cityman23 says...
2:56pm Fri 25 Jan 13

Victor Clayton wrote:
these prices Will sort out the fair weather fans!
Rather than sort out the 'fair weather fans' it is likely to 'kill off those real supporters' on tight budgets!

Many are struggling at the moment and don't have the luxury to pay these prices. Some may go for loans (and debts are mounting again) as people 'live now/pay later' but this is NEVER a good idea.

Personally I feel these prices are a 'disgrace.' Both towns-Bradford/Swans
ea are areas where a lot of less thanwell-off people live.

of course THESE prices were designed for the fans of clubs EXPECTED to get there-ie CHELSEA, ARSENAL, MAN U MAN C!! (with Arsenal's £1000 season ticket-these prices are almost a 'snip.'!!

And of course, finally-you're paying for one 'plastic' seat.

Wembley has to be paid for and screwing the 'mug punters' who will pay anything to support their team is one way of doing it..and of course it's London..so ..it goes without saying!!

I just wish football could 'come home' to the real ordinary fans rather than those who seem to have taken it over.

(In Germany prices are realistic and most clubs are actually OWNED by the fans. There's no degradation in sandards there hence ep Guardiola's decision to go to Bayern Munish rather than the Premiership!)

In truth the 'poster' here impies that only the diehards will pay these prices. Some may -but a lot of well-heeled 'one off' fans will too.

I feel srory for those City 'regulars' who, after weighing up costs of multiple tickets/travel etc decide it's beyond them.

And to those who (as at Christmas) go into furher debt..well there's always the 'Citizens' Advice Bureau.' You won't be on your own going there with a debt prob. at the moment!!

glorious1911 says...
3:17pm Fri 25 Jan 13

It is a sobering thought that if you take into account the cost of travel (and possibly overnight accommodation) as well as expenditure on the day this will be an expensive event. I remember that when we were in the Premier League and taking my son to away games, I was spending up to £100. Seven members of my family (three generations) will be attending the final and it will be expensive. Look on the bright side, at least BCAFC is sensible with match day prices at VP.

Victor Clayton says...
4:05pm Fri 25 Jan 13

Cityman23 wrote:
Victor Clayton wrote: these prices Will sort out the fair weather fans!
Rather than sort out the 'fair weather fans' it is likely to 'kill off those real supporters' on tight budgets! Many are struggling at the moment and don't have the luxury to pay these prices. Some may go for loans (and debts are mounting again) as people 'live now/pay later' but this is NEVER a good idea. Personally I feel these prices are a 'disgrace.' Both towns-Bradford/Swans ea are areas where a lot of less thanwell-off people live. of course THESE prices were designed for the fans of clubs EXPECTED to get there-ie CHELSEA, ARSENAL, MAN U MAN C!! (with Arsenal's £1000 season ticket-these prices are almost a 'snip.'!! And of course, finally-you're paying for one 'plastic' seat. Wembley has to be paid for and screwing the 'mug punters' who will pay anything to support their team is one way of doing it..and of course it's London..so ..it goes without saying!! I just wish football could 'come home' to the real ordinary fans rather than those who seem to have taken it over. (In Germany prices are realistic and most clubs are actually OWNED by the fans. There's no degradation in sandards there hence ep Guardiola's decision to go to Bayern Munish rather than the Premiership!) In truth the 'poster' here impies that only the diehards will pay these prices. Some may -but a lot of well-heeled 'one off' fans will too. I feel srory for those City 'regulars' who, after weighing up costs of multiple tickets/travel etc decide it's beyond them. And to those who (as at Christmas) go into furher debt..well there's always the 'Citizens' Advice Bureau.' You won't be on your own going there with a debt prob. at the moment!!
cant disagree with you.

bwwb says...
4:31pm Fri 25 Jan 13

Ticket prices for the Final are up £2 from last year - but the match is a lot more attractive this year. (To us at least)
For any fan moaning about the cost I would say we have had to wait 100 years for this to happen - plenty of time to save up

tyker2 says...
5:00pm Fri 25 Jan 13

a lot of supporters like a pint or a cig:cut down on these for a while and maybe that will help:those who do neither and cannot afford to go than I feel sorry for them BUT we support the club in the dream of such days

Oakenshaw white says...
7:44pm Fri 25 Jan 13

Your team has done great to reach a Wembley final and some are moaning about ticket prices ffs, unbelievable what were they expecting £15 get real.

livelongcity says...
12:40am Sat 26 Jan 13

when will tickets go on sale to the public i am coming from florida but i want to make sure i have tickets first

glorious1911 says...
3:52am Sat 26 Jan 13

Oakenshaw white wrote:
Your team has done great to reach a Wembley final and some are moaning about ticket prices ffs, unbelievable what were they expecting £15 get real.
No-one expected the tickets to be £15, the obserations were about 3100 tickets. I recall that when dear Mr Bates increased his prices at Beeston the scummers did plenty of wingeing.

glorious1911 says...
3:53am Sat 26 Jan 13

typo... £100 tickets

richbar62 says...
6:42am Sat 26 Jan 13

livelongcity wrote:
when will tickets go on sale to the public i am coming from florida but i want to make sure i have tickets first
Coming fom Australia, flights booked, just need tickets now.

Wimbledon away
Cup Final
Dag & Red home

Andy2010 says...
9:50am Sat 26 Jan 13

Victor Clayton wrote:
these prices Will sort out the fair weather fans!
What a nob

Are you that stupid you cant see that attracting new "fair weather fans" or "glory hunters" is the way to progress the club for future

Idiot

audal says...
10:35am Sat 26 Jan 13

A ticket plus two nights travelodge then train/spending money =£500. give or take a pint or two, this equates to only£10.pw. glad i am not taking the missus.

Victor Clayton says...
11:46am Sat 26 Jan 13

Andy2010 wrote:
Victor Clayton wrote:
these prices Will sort out the fair weather fans!
What a nob

Are you that stupid you cant see that attracting new "fair weather fans" or "glory hunters" is the way to progress the club for future

Idiot
seek help. they can work wonders these days.

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