Solihull Moors FC promotion final: how much are tickets and what is the London Stadium seating plan?
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Solihull Moors FC are now just one win away from a promotion to the Football League for the first time in their history.
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Hide AdThe club sealed their place in the promotion final with a 3-1 victory over Chesterfield, setting up a clash with Grimsby Town.
Here’s what you need to know about the final, including when and where it is, and why there has been anger at the cost of the tickets.
When is the National League Promotion Final?
The National League Promotion Final is due to take place on Sunday, 5 June with a 3pm kick off time.
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Hide AdThe match will be played at the London Stadium, the home of Premier League West Ham United, between Solihull Moors and Grimsby Town.
How much are tickets?
Tickets for the promotion final at the London Stadium have been priced at £40/£45 for adults and £20 for concessions.
These prices have led to many fans voicing their criticism on social media.
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When do tickets go on sale?
Tickets go on sale at 4pm on Monday, 30 May.
How can I get tickets for the final?
The official Solihull Moors FC website have issued information on how fans can purchase tickets when they go on sale.
This is listed below:
“Tickets will be sold online only via the London Stadium ticketing platform, and season ticket holders will be sent an email this morning inviting them to access a limited pre-sales window.
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Hide Ad“The tickets will then go on general sale from 4pm this afternoon.
“Please note that the link to purchase tickets will not be shown publicly on the London Stadium ticketing site – the link will be hidden and shared across all Solihull Moors channels for supporters to click through to.”
What was the reaction to the ticket prices?
Frustrated fans took to Twitter to voice their issues with the cost of tickets for the playoff final in response to a tweet from the official club account.
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Hide AdSean Lynch said: “Lost opportunity. Win or lose could have attracted some new fans but not at those prices. Ridiculous.”
Another Twitter user branded the decision “insulting”, saying: “Completely tone deaf pricing structure from whoever organised this. What an insult to the fans of both clubs.
“When the Premier league are able to implement a £30 pricing cap for away fans you would have thought the National league might have done similar. Not good!” was another fan’s reaction.
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Solihull Moors sealed their place at the London Stadium with a 3-1 win at home to former Football League side Chesterfield.
Their opponents, Grimsby Town, edged a thrilling 5-4 game against Wrexham.
What is the prize for the winners?
As well as financial gains, the prize for the winner of the fixture is a place in the Football League.
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Hide AdBeing in League Two would see Solihull set up a West Midlands derby against Walsall as well as other local trips such as Northampton and a trio of trips to London.
Solihull fans will be in the south side of the stadium, and once you have your ticket you can visit this website which shows you the view from your seat.
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