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dimitri-payet-manchester-united_3430711West Ham play three back to back away games in the remainder of November before facing Arsenal at home in the London Stadium at the beginning of December.

The away action starts this weekend at White Lane Hart where West Ham sold out their 2,300 allocation within an hour. Following this Saturday’s match against Spurs we face two back to back matches at Old Trafford.

We have an allocation of 3,000 tickets on Sunday 27th November for the Premier League match against Manchester United but we have failed to sell out that allocation to bond holders, priority points, season ticket holders and claret members. The tickets entered general sale last Thursday and tickets are still on sale to anyone who wants them now.

Three days later we face the Red Devils for a second time at Old Trafford in the EFL cup with an allocation for the Hammer of 7,900 seats. Tickets range from £37 for adult season ticket holders to £46 for general sale. Again these tickets entered general sale today and West Ham are unlikely to take their full allocation.

EFL Cup Old Trafford South-East Quadrant

ST Holder Claret Member General Sale
Adults £38 £41 £46
18-20 Years-Old £28.50 £31.50 £36.50
16-17 Years-Old & Over-65s £19 £22 £27
Under-16s £10 £10 £10

EFL Cup Old Trafford East Stand

  ST Holder Claret Member General Sale
Adults £37 £40 £45
18-20 Years-Old £27.75 £30.75 £35.75
16-17 Years-Old & Over-65s £18.50 £21.50 £26.50
Under-16s £10 £10 £10

Accessibility prices as above with carer complimentary

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I am Season Ticket Holder in West stand lower at the London Stadium and before that, I used to stand in the Sir Trevor Brooking Lower Row R seat 159 in the Boleyn Ground and in the Eighties I stood on the terraces of the old South Bank. I am a presenter on the West Ham Podcast called MooreThanJustaPodcast.co.uk. A Blogger on WestHamTillIdie.com a member of the West Ham Supporters Advisory Board (SAB), Founder of a Youtube channel called Mr West Ham Football at http://www.youtube.com/MrWestHamFootball,

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  • kevin says:

    Better to have three away games than three home games . At least we get the chance to play in a real Stadium with real Atmosphere . The LS is a confidence drainer in its present form . Our biggest problem hasn’t been injuries , it’s been and continues to be the LS .

    • West Ham Fan No 32 says:

      Not sure where you sit/stand Kevin but I haven’t noticed any lack of noise or atmosphere. If you have a season ticket and want to sell it I will happily buy it off you 🙂 Same goes for any others that don’t enjoy it, I don’t hold much chance of getting an ST on the waiting list so let me know, would prefer to be close to the halfway line 😉 but easy either way.

    • Carrerageorge says:

      Are you counting Old Trafford as a stadium with “real atmosphere”.

  • jonnyd says:

    Rubbish
    If you cannot get going in front of 57,000 however far the fans are from the pitch then there is something wrong. How does what you call LS effect the abject away performances? How does LS mean that Tore, Nordvelt and Zaza have been so under performing? How come the place was great for Chelsea’s visit in the cup?(apart from the behavior of a few numpties). Upton Park was thoroughly miserable when the team did not turn up. When we start to perform the stadium will be largely forgotten.

  • paulcolborne says:

    You cannot get a train home after the Man U Cup game.Arsenal,Spurs and Chelsea all most definitely would put a special trajn(s)on..-Not for nothing but for a reasonable price.
    This would boost the support numbers.The club would get it’s money back with the extra gate receipts.
    West Ham just cant be bothered.-Hopeless.

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