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How you can check if you are eligible for a Newcastle United season ticket

Newcastle United are set to release a small batch of season tickets for the new season after ‘unprecedented demand’ from fans. The tickets will go on sale from 10 am on June 28th.

There’s a massive scramble for tickets with the Newcastle United booking website crashing under the demand from supporters to see if they are eligible for tickets. Fans who have purchased a season ticket, single matchday ticket or membership from 1st July 2019 will have a chance to snap a ticket up.

Sadly for those wanting to sit next to friends or family, the tickets are restricted to one per supporter number. The amount of tickets on sale is capped at 1000 which will make it a tough task to get your hands on them.

READ MORE: Newcastle United release 1,000 season tickets as clamour for seats continues

Here’s how you can check if you're eligible.

Head over to book.nufc.co.uk . Here you’ll be put into a queue, which was well into the thousands just moments after the news on tickets were released.

Have your login details to hand because once you get through - and you may be waiting at least 30 minutes - you’ll have 10 minutes to log in. From there, if you can see an option for ‘season ticket’ on your dashboard, you’re in with a chance.

Ticket sales are restricted to online only with adult prices appearing to start from £417 and going up to £811. Junior prices start from £86, senior tickets from £340 and young persons start at £286.

Membership will return for fans to purchase and go on sale from Thursday 30th June. Buying up membership will provide you will priority sales for match-day tickets next season.

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