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HOME LEG SEMI FINAL PLAY-OFF TICKETS



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Please note that as part of the pre-pay registration process for Hull City's Championship Play-Off Semi-Final home leg, the Club will commence mailing out tickets to applicants in advance this week to ensure that postal deadlines are met should the Tigers qualify for the Play-Offs this Sunday.
With only a limited number of days available following the outcome of Sunday's final round of games, the Club want to ensure that all pre-registered tickets arrive with applicants before tickets go on priority and general sale from Monday, May 5.

Applicants who have pre-registered for their home leg Play-Off tickets are reminded that they do not need to call or visit the Ticket Office next week and also that in the event that the Club do qualify for the Play-Offs on Sunday, their cheques will be banked on Tuesday, May 6.

The Club estimates that almost 10,000 applications have been received from Season Ticket holders using the pre-pay registration scheme and this will greatly assist with response times for supporters purchasing tickets during the priority and general sale period next week should the Club qualify for the play-offs.

NB: Tickets will display 'Date & Kick Off Time As Advertised' as final confirmation will not be known until after the outcome of Sunday's games.



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