Reading: Southampton set Wembley ticket sale and coach travel plan for play-off final

Southampton set Wembley ticket sale and coach travel plan for play-off final

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put tickets for the Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Final at Wembley on sale on Saturday as they prepared for a 4.30pm meeting with Hull City. The club said all Members could buy for the final, with the first window opening at 11.30am for remaining 2025/26 Members and another at 1.30pm for supporters who had bought a men’s first team match this season, subject to availability.

Tickets were sold one per qualifying Supporter Number, although fans could buy up to six in a single transaction if every supporter number qualified. With demand likely to be heavy, the club also offered membership at half price during the sale period, with Adult Memberships priced at £15 and Junior Memberships at £7.50.

The timing matters because the play-off final is the last step in Southampton’s push to return from the Championship season through Wembley, where the winner goes up in front of a packed crowd. Ticketing decisions often move fast for these matches, and the club’s staged windows show how it was trying to balance access for Members with the wider group of supporters who had already attended first team games in 2025/26.

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Official coach travel was available through the club, with transport provided by and no parking at St Mary’s for fans using the official service. Pick-ups were offered from Eastleigh, South Winchester Park & Ride and Fleet, while stadium pick-up times were set at 10.30am for supporters numbered 1-20 and 11am for those numbered 21-30. South Winchester Park & Ride was scheduled for 11.30am, and return journeys cost £35 for all supporters.

There was one more practical detail for those travelling by coach: supporters needing a wheelchair space were told to contact the . An email with full details was due to be sent to purchasers during the week of the match, as the club moved from selling seats to planning the logistics around one of the biggest days in its season.

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