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How to get tickets for Chelsea vs Leeds FA Cup semi-final

How to get tickets for Chelsea vs Leeds FA Cup semi-final
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Chelsea have been drawn to play Leeds United in the FA Cup semi-finals. The match will take place on either Saturday, 25 or Sunday, 26 April at Wembley Stadium, with confirmation of the specific date expected in the coming days.

While the match is of huge significance to both clubs and fanbases, it is perhaps a little more special for Leeds United. The Whites last reached the final four all the way back in 1987, meaning that this will be a whole new experience for an entire generation of supporters.

For all the information on how to get tickets for the match, we have you covered below.

Chelsea vs Leeds FA Cup semi-final ticket information

Chelsea tickets

Chelsea are yet to release official ticket information for the match. They are likely waiting for official confirmation of the date and allocation before informing fans of the sales process. Last season's semi-finalists were given 36,230 tickets each, so something similar should be expected this time around.

Once the full information is released, we will update this page.

Leeds tickets

Same as above.

Hospitality

Fans who want to enjoy the FA Cup semi-finals in style can purchase a Wembley hospitality ticket. The catch here is that there are no one-off options available. Instead, fans who buy a hospitality ticket for the match are then tied into an annual Club Wembley membership.

The current prices for all Club Wembley memberships are as follows:

  • Inner Circle – £2,730
  • Centre Circle – £5,220
  • Number Nine – £6,564
  • Bobby Moore – £9,348
  • One Twenty – £13,458
  • Private box – Enquire on Wembley website

Resale tickets

Once tickets are released, we should start seeing resale tickets listed on unofficial third-party websites. For fans desperate to attend this match, paying over the odds via these sites is a viable option, even with the usual security risks that come with buying tickets from these sources.

Before using this method, make sure to read our reviews of two of the biggest ticket resale websites on the internet:

Andy is a freelance sports writer with ten years of experience covering major sporting events across Europe. He has also been a season ticket holder at Old Trafford since 2008 and has visited over 40 football stadiums in the United Kingdom and abroad following the Reds.

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