The Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust is pleased to see that the club have listened to their views on ticketing for Spurs’ upcoming Carabao Cup quarterfinal against Manchester United.
Some of the decisions that Spurs have made over recent months on ticket prices have not been well received by parts of the fan base, with their decision to remove senior concessions being the most controversial.
The club’s decision to price their upcoming Europa League clash against AS Roma as at Category C level also received some pushback, with THST asking the club to reconsider their call.
However, the Trust are happy that the Spurs hierarchy have listened to their request for the Carabao Cup quarterfinal.
Spurs will take on Manchester United at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on December 19 for a place in the final four of the Carabao Cup.
The club have decided to stick with the same price as the tickets for the previous round, which means that adults will have to pay £37 and those under 18 will have to pay just £10 for a ticket.
Here is how THST reacted to the announcement:
The club would have likely sold out the allocation even if they had priced the tickets higher, given the magnitude of the game and the quality of the opposition.
It is a good gesture by Spurs to show some consideration for the fans on this occasion, and there is no doubt that the stadium is going to be rocking on December 19.
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