
Jordan leads star-studded hospitality line-up
Posted: Tuesday, December 5th 2017
Tuesday, December 5th 2017
All general admission tickets for City's Carabao Cup quarter-final tie with Manchester United have SOLD OUT.
José Mourinho will bring his three-time European champions to Ashton Gate on Wednesday, December 20th (8pm).
The last tickets were snapped up this afternoon, meaning the stadium will be at capacity - of 26,200 - for the cup tie.
A small number of wheelchair & carer tickets remain available, on sale now to season card holders and members by phone only to 0117 963 0600. These will be placed on general sale on Monday, should any remain.
Manchester United have been handed just 2,641 tickets in the Atyeo Stand, which amounts to 10% of the capacity, leaving an area for home supporters in that end of the stadium.
Meanwhile, a small number of tables remain available in the Lansdown Restaurant, where Joe Jordan, Brian Tinnion, Keith Gillespie and Norman Whiteside will be present, along with comedian and City fan Mark Watson.
If you are interested in taking up a hospitality package, call 0117 963 0630 as soon as possible.
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