Emirates FA Cup: Update Your Information


Sunderland AFC will face Newcastle United at the Stadium of Light in the third round of the Emirates FA Cup.

The highly anticipated Wear-Tyne derby will be played on Saturday 6 January 2024 (KO 12.45pm), with an extremely limited number of tickets expected to be available following an initial season ticket holder priority window.

Fans are advised that tickets for this fixture will only be available online via the Club’s e-ticketing platform, with all sales phases set to be confirmed early next week.

If you are a 2023-24 season ticket or part-season ticket holder, please follow the steps below to ensure your -ticketing account is set up.

Purchase process

Upon entering your e-ticketing account, existing 2023-24 season ticket and part-season ticket holders are advised that their tickets will be available under ‘reserved tickets’ in the right-hand menu.

This menu is accessible by clicking the person icon located in the top-right corner of the page.

My network

The ‘my network’ feature allows fans to manage the accounts of family member and friends, with up to 20 members permitted within your network.

Once a supporter has been added to your network, you will be able to purchase tickets on their behalf.

If you are planning to purchase tickets on behalf of other members of your network, you must ensure their IDs are added to your network.
You must also ensure they have granted you with ‘managed’ status. If this permission is not granted, reserved tickets will not be available for you to purchase on their behalf.

For further support on setting up your network, please click here.

Digital Support

Supporters can access digital support through our digital inclusion partnership with BornGood. Their contribution has created the provision of laptops and desktops at the Beacon of Light. This is accessible by supporters who wish to visit on a matchday. Find out more here.

 
Extremely limited tickets available agywr season cards confirms mags getting 5k ish
Depends what extremely limited means. For a home game id say that means a few thousand. For Luton we had a sellout at 46k so assuming 5-6k for home fans and extra segregation won't leave many for them
Yer reckon sc holders will be able to buy more or will it go to anyone with a number??
I'll be surprised if they don't allow everyone to buy a ticket after season card holders have their tickets.

However for Luton they did allow season ticket holders to buy extra in phase 1.
 
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I think season ticket holders will be to purchase extra then if any left general sale with purchase history.
 
I still cannot believe I am a actually going! I had my day off on that day officially approved and the case is now closed.

When do the tickets go on sale?
 
says early next week
The impression I got was that my seat number would be shown under 'reserved tickets' and that I'd be able to buy my ticket straightaway. It seemed to me that the reference to tickets sales next week was to the remaining phases ie after season ticket holders had bought the tickets (or had the opportunity to do so). But it doesn't seem as though that's the case. Is anything ever simple with Sunderland?
 
Sunderland AFC will face Newcastle United at the Stadium of Light in the third round of the Emirates FA Cup.

The highly anticipated Wear-Tyne derby will be played on Saturday 6 January 2024 (KO 12.45pm), with an extremely limited number of tickets expected to be available following an initial season ticket holder priority window.

Fans are advised that tickets for this fixture will only be available online via the Club’s e-ticketing platform, with all sales phases set to be confirmed early next week.

If you are a 2023-24 season ticket or part-season ticket holder, please follow the steps below to ensure your -ticketing account is set up.

Purchase process

Upon entering your e-ticketing account, existing 2023-24 season ticket and part-season ticket holders are advised that their tickets will be available under ‘reserved tickets’ in the right-hand menu.

This menu is accessible by clicking the person icon located in the top-right corner of the page.

My network

The ‘my network’ feature allows fans to manage the accounts of family member and friends, with up to 20 members permitted within your network.

Once a supporter has been added to your network, you will be able to purchase tickets on their behalf.

If you are planning to purchase tickets on behalf of other members of your network, you must ensure their IDs are added to your network.
You must also ensure they have granted you with ‘managed’ status. If this permission is not granted, reserved tickets will not be available for you to purchase on their behalf.

For further support on setting up your network, please click here.

Digital Support

Supporters can access digital support through our digital inclusion partnership with BornGood. Their contribution has created the provision of laptops and desktops at the Beacon of Light. This is accessible by supporters who wish to visit on a matchday. Find out more here.

So its limited because the North Stand lower is going to be half empty for segregregation. Because of Spread sheet Steve & the Mag safety officer.
 
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So Season Ticket holders will have their usual seats reserved? So if the Mags get the North Stand what about Season Ticket holders from North Stand?
 

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