Away Tickets: Wrexham (23/11/24)

Wrexham Ticket News

Tickets for Exeter City's trip to face Wrexham on Saturday, November 23 will go on priority sale from Tuesday, October 1.

We have been allocated our full allocation which is a total of 1284 tickets. 1260 seats and 12 Wheelchair pairs. We will be not be sent any more after these have sold out.

Ticket prices are as follows:

  • Adult: £26
  • Over-65: £21
  • Under-21: £21
  • Under-18: £18
  • Under-14: £14
  • Under-11: £10
  • Personal Assistant - FREE

Wheelchair Spaces are priced same as above. All under-14s must be accompanied by a paying over-18 - anyone without will be refused entry. 

Please note the match is ALL-TICKET, so there will be no sales on the day. Wrexham do not have an away ticket office, so ALL tickets must be collected/posted before the matchday We will be able to sort out duplicates, but no collections.

Priority Sale details 

There will be a priority sale which runs as follows:

  • Tuesday 1 October (12pm) - GOLD members. 1 per-attendee.
  • Friday 4 October (12pm) - SILVER members. 1 per-attendee.
    Sunday 6 October (12pm) - Season Ticket Holders and Official Supporters Group Members***). 1 per-attendee.
  • Monday 7 October (12pm) - GENERAL SALE. 4 per purchaser, 1 per-attendee.

How to Buy Tickets

Tickets can be purchased online from October 1, via your ticketing account here, or via the ticket office during opening hours. 

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Assigning Friends and Family

As it is 1 per-attendee, supporters are encouraged to add people to their account under the 'Friends and Family' section. Providing that they are of the correct priority status, then they will also be able to have a ticket purchased for them.

For example, say customer 1 and customer 2 want to go to a match, but customer 1 cannot sort out a ticket for themself and has asked customer 2 to purchase the ticket on their behalf but wants it in customer 1's name. The following steps would need to be taken;

  1. Copy customer 1's unique customer number
  2. Go to customer 2's account, and select ‘Friends and Family’
  3. Paste the unique customer number, along with customer 1's name
  4. Now customer 1 is part of customer 2's ticketing family, and customer 2 can purchase a ticket in customer 1's name. 

This can be done the other way around too – and will make it easier for people to get the tickets that they require, for example, for a big cup fixture. This will also allow for parents to buy tickets for their children, who may for example, not have an email address.

Any issues, please contact the ticket office on tickets@ecfc.co.uk.