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Fewer than 4k tickets for each side for the final

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monmouth said:
exiledclaseboy said:
The rules (outside of official test events like the FA Cup Final) are 25% of capacity or 10,000 max, whichever is lower. So basically any stadium with a capacity of 40,000 or more is going to be limited to 10,000. That why Man City and Liverpool had 10,000 yesterday and there’ll be 10,000 at Wembley on Saturday.

Yes, that’s what I said 🤣

I think it’s only me and you who get it. :lol:
 
monmouth said:
PSumbler said:
But how can you get 10k at a Premier League game? Is each of them pilot events as well?

? There’s 10000 at PL games and 10000 at Wembley. So consistent, if the size of the ground doesn’t matter. As Clasey says, it’s 10000 or 25% if lower.

Aye and if he had said that before I posted it I wouldnt have posted it would I :? :D :lol:
 

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