Women's Cup @ Portman Road 2019

Women's Cup Final tickets now on sale

TICKETS have gone on sale for the Suffolk Women’s Cup Final.

TICKETS have gone on sale for the Suffolk Women’s Cup Final.

 The final between AFC Sudbury and Needham Market is being held at Colchester United FC on Friday May 6th, kick-off 7.30pm.

 

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Spectator tickets are priced at £5 for general admission, £3 for concessions, £1 for under-16-year-olds, and free for accompanied under-11-year-olds and carers of those requiring support. All bookings will be subject to a 10% booking fee.

Supporters of Needham Market Women are requested to purchase tickets in blocks W1-W4 and supporters of AFC Sudbury Women should book using blocks W6-W9.

Match tickets, which can be purchased up to kick off, are only available via the following ways:

 

  • Through the Colchester United FC website accessed by clicking one of the ‘CLICK HERE TO PUCHASE’ links on this page.
  • For those unable to purchase tickets through the Colchester United website, Suffolk FA staff members will be available via 01449 616606 (option 8) 3pm-5pm on weekdays (except Bank Holiday Monday, May 2nd) to make online ticket purchases on your behalf (card only).
  • On the night from a self-service machine in the Club Shop (card only), although booking online and using the print at home/smartphone option is advised to reduce queuing.
  • Tickets only for those who require wheelchair viewing plus a carer can be arranged via the Colchester United Ticket Office 01206 755161 (Monday to Friday excluding Bank Holidays, 10am-2pm).

 

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS

 

Although not a condition of entry, attendees are advised to take a Lateral Flow Test no more than 48 prior to the event.


Match programmes will be available to purchase for £1 on the evening (cash only).


Parking

Parking at the JobServe Community Stadium is available free and offered on a first-come-first-served basis.


Although parking is plentiful, including accessible bays, please car-share if possible.

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