Buying a single child ticket 11:33 - Jul 30 with 562 views | mattrolow | Does anyone have experience of buying a child ticket for away games in a different priority category? My son is only in the 10+ category as he's seven and had no chance to build points! I've already got my Preston ticket, but it is looking like it will drop to his category. Can you buy a child's ticket without buying an adult? Or can the ticket office move mine and purchase his at the same time? Anyone have any experience of sorting this? |  | | |  |
Buying a single child ticket on 12:18 - Jul 30 with 449 views | Stenvict | "Supporters under 14 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over" That's all it says on the website. Your best bet is to return your ticket and buy 2 together when they are on sale to 10+ |  |
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Buying a single child ticket on 12:43 - Jul 30 with 379 views | gringoblue | Yes, last year I ended up purchasing a single adult and a single child ticket for Wolves away, not sat together, and the ITFC ticket office rang me to say they couldn't guarantee that Wolves would let my boy in. So basically you can make the purchase, but depending on the away club they may not let your boy in if the seats are not together. |  | |  |
Buying a single child ticket on 12:45 - Jul 30 with 371 views | SitfcB | Most don’t allow you to just buy a child’s ticket alone, each club is different but most will say ‘XX age must be accompanied by and adult’ (Most of the time it’s U14/U12 sort of range) For games like Preston and Blackburn then there’s absolutely no worry and you can just wait for the correct bracket. Buying separately also means you you’re very unlikely to get seats next to each other therefore creating an issue on the day of asking someone to move when they could be in a group etc. |  |
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Buying a single child ticket on 13:49 - Jul 30 with 235 views | mattrolow | Thanks all - I've spoken to the ticket office. Am able to purchase the ticket on its own although they did advise calling them before so they could cancel my ticket and arrange them to be together. but worth knowing it can be done if there's a scramble for tickets in the future. I've got two adult tickets at the moment so can have my son with me and the other adult can sit in the single seat if I can't get them near each other so will be sorted for this one. Just in case anyone is in the same position. |  | |  |
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