Newcastle United Champions League - New points drop for AC Milan tickets
New points drop for AC Milan tickets – Newcastle United Champions LeagueWednesday saw AC Milan tickets finally go on sale for the Newcastle United Champions League match at the San Siro on Tuesday 19 September.
The Magpies take on the Italian side at San Siro on Tuesday, 19th September and sales initially opened to season ticket holders with 65 and above away points at 3pm BST on Wednesday, 6th September. Supporters will be asked to input payment card details. If they are successful in the ballot, payment will be taken and the season ticket holder will be notified by email. Those that are unsuccessful in the ballot will not be contacted and will not be charged.
Passports or driving licences will be accepted. ID must be in its original, physical form – photos or photocopies will not be accepted.
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