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London Stadium visit sold out

Tickets for Newcastle United's Premier League game at West Ham United are now sold out.

The Magpies travel to the London Stadium for a 12.30pm (GMT) kick-off on Saturday, 19th February and seats initially went on sale to season ticket holders with 100 or more away points on Wednesday, 19th January. 

The final few tickets of the 3,000 allocation were sold on the morning of Monday, 31st January. 

Newcastle won 2-0 when they travelled to East London on the opening day of last season - one of three victories in four visits to the home of the Hammers following their move from Upton Park in 2016.

All juniors under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Please note, rail seating has been installed in the away section of the Upper Tier. Seats within the Lower Tier have been reconfigured, resulting in the view from these seats being closer to the field of play than in previous seasons.

Where seats are shown as a 'wet seat', this indicates that the seat is not considered to be covered by the overhanging roof and is subject to potentially inclement weather.

Supporters should only attend the fixture if they are free of any Covid-19 symptoms, and are also encouraged to maintain good hand hygiene and wear face coverings in crowded areas unless exempt.

Tickets for future away games can be bought online at book.nufc.co.uk or by calling 0344 372 1892.

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