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Ticket Exchange now live for Leicester

Wed 09 May 2018, 11:05|Tottenham Hotspur

Our Ticket Exchange resale platform is now open for our final Premier League match of the season against Leicester City at Wembley Stadium, connected by EE, on Sunday 13 May, kick-off 3pm.

Those supporters who are One Hotspur Season Ticket or Wembley Pass holders for the 2017-18 season are now able to list their seats for resale for this match.

To make a seat available for resale log in to your e-ticketing account and select the Leicester City fixture from the home page.

Next, select 'Manage Tickets' from the options available and then click on the 'Manage My Tickets' button.

Simply select the seat(s) you wish to list for sale and then click 'Sell Tickets' and the seat will immediately be available for sale to eligible supporters. Anyone listing their seat will be notified via email in the event that their seat is purchased for this match.

Anyone purchasing a ticket via the Ticket Exchange platform will be able to do so at the prevailing match ticket face value cost plus a £7.50 per ticket Ticketmaster booking and administration fee.

Season Ticket Holders who are renewing their Season Ticket for the 2018-19 season should note that the funds for selling your Season Ticket seat for the Leicester City fixture will NOT be deducted from the cost of your 2018-19 Season Ticket. This money can either be refunded automatically or be held in your account to be deducted from future Season Tickets. To have the money refunded automatically please enter your bank details under the 'Account Cashback' section in your online e-ticketing account once you have been notified your seat has sold.

Full details on how the process works for both buyers and sellers can be found HERE...

As stated in our previous announcement on this matter, the Club reserves the right to exercise its discretion to open or close the Season Ticket Exchange at any point in the sales process. This may be due to security and operational requirements.

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