
Match Report: Brentford 2-0 Bristol City
Posted: Saturday, April 1st 2017
Friday, July 21st 2017
City have received a full allocation of 1,650 tickets for their Sky Bet Championship match at Brentford on Tuesday, August 15th (7.45pm kick-off).
Lee Johnson takes his side to Griffin Park - the first of four midweek league trips this season - just three days after the club's opening away game at Birmingham City.
Season card PLUS holders will be able to purchase their ticket online from 10am today.
Tickets will then become available for all season card holders on Wednesday, July 26th, before going on sale to Forever Bristol members on Monday, July 31st. Any remaining tickets will go on general sale from Friday, August 4th.
Standing (Bottom tier)
Adults - £23
Senior 65+ - £17
Ages 18-24 - £15
Under-18s - £6
Seating (Upper tier, only accessible via two flights of stairs)
Adults - £28
Senior 65+ - £22
Ages 18-24 - £20
Under-18s - £6
All tickets purchased will be subject to an additional £1 fee per ticket.
Ambulant disabled and wheelchair-using supporters will pay the relevant price category and will receive a free carer ticket.
Tickets will go off sale on Tuesday, August 15th at 1pm.
CATS coaches will depart the Winterstoke Road car park at 3pm and fans will be able to park on site for free. Seats cost £19 for season card PLUS members and £24 for all others.
Season Card Member PLUS online - Friday, July 21st at 10am
Season Card Member PLUS phone - Monday, July 24th at 10am
Season Card Member online - Wednesday, July 26th at 10am
Season Card Member phone - Friday, July 28th at 10am
Forever Bristol Member online – Monday, July 31st at 10am
Forever Bristol Member phone - Wednesday, August 2nd at 10am
General Sale online – Friday, August 4th at 10am
General Sale phone - Monday, August 7th at 10am
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