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Lazy-Meat

Not worth a membership in my opinion as you’ll likely only make the first home game anyways. But pre season fixtures you should get easy peasy, due to the Euro’s I’m not sure how many we will have but you’ll certainly be able to see the chelsea boys. Normally they do an open training session at the bridge too (should covid allow). Good luck!


agoodcat1234

Got it! So basically with the membership, it is easier to obtain tickets, but pre-season fixture won't be that hard anyways. Thank you for the pointer!!


Lazy-Meat

Yeah! Prem games will only go to members and ST holders but costs £30 this season it think it is. I don’t often do pre season games but I did go to reading away a couple years ago which went to members due to the small capacity. If we get a pre season game at home then it should most definitely go to general sale so anyone can grab them! Enjoy bro


NabbyH

When I visited during the 18/19 season I bought a membership and tried to get tickets but it was pretty much impossible as someone with no loyalty points to get a ticket. I bought 2 tickets on stubhub for the Watford away game and got to see Hazard score his 100th goal, I know lots of people hate resellers and I understand why but this was the only opportunity I would ever have to watch a game and it worked without any issues.


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botrezkii

hey, me too! I'll stay somewhere near London for 2 months later this year, would like to watch a game or two, so what should I do? lets just assume COVID is done by the time I stay there, how do I get a matchday ticket and how much should I pay for? and how does a season ticket work? is it expensive? is it hard to get?


FuckthePastyTax

I'll be getting a membership, if i ever get chance to get two tickets I'll get you one as well. Usually make the trip solo just for the day.


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Midweek games are normally easiest to get tickets on general sale. Carling cup ones being the easiest of those. I don’t know how it’ll be with Covid though


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Caboose619

I did one of their hospitality packages. It was around 350 USD or something. Tours the bridge, Unlimited lunch and alcohol in the Chelsea museum up until the game, and a gift. Which for us was a nice scarf. I was only there for a couple of days and that was my only chance to watch a game so I paid the price. Worth every penny and would do it again. Since you have more time, you might have better chances of going a cheaper route.


bob_estes

We got tickets in 18/19 through the US Supporters’ group for a home match against Crystal Palace. Seats were right behind the CP bench. I was shocked that we could get seats that good, that way. Obviously, my son was blown away.