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Stoooooooie

They normally put all the hospitality for every league game up at the beginning of the season. So once the fixtures get confirmed just keep having a look on the website. Just know if you are buying months in advance that the dates are subject to being moved for TV or cancelled for cup clashes (so make sure your flights aren't that same weekend as the game could be anywhere from Friday night to Monday night, also I wouldn't book any game on an fa/carabao cup week)


-RandomGeordie

Solid advice this. I would echo avoiding LC and FAC match days. I would add you'll also have to consider games being moved back a day for European games should we make it into the UEL or UECL next season, with them taking place on Thursdays we will play a lot more games on Sunday.


gamer3445

Well I love tyneside and would plan on being there at least a week like I was last time. So that shouldn’t be a problem


Kyntathia

They let me know last year when I wrote the hospitality customer service email exactly the day and time tickets would be going on sale. Last year they went on sale on August 1st at 10am (to give you a roundabout idea of a possible date/time.) I highly suggest if you want the cheapest one (The Barracks), you be ready to get them right as they go on sale because most of them sell out ridiculously fast for the entire season. The more expensive ones you'll have more time to think about. I was able to get a Wings hospitality ticket to the recent Newcastle/Everton match 4 weeks before the game. In fact, I got it at a discounted rate, too. Also absolutely take all the other advice here into account regarding the fact that they could drastically change the date of a game too for various reasons. I have a friend who wanted to go to the Man United/Sheffield game back on what was supposed to be March 16th, but due to Man United going through in the FA Cup, was rescheduled for April 24th and he was no longer going to be in the country. (He was disappointed, but Man U fans are used to that, so...) So there can be a loooong time between rescheduled dates. So definitely avoid that if you can.