WARRINGTON Wolves are heading back to Wembley Stadium – and supporters can start getting their tickets to be there right now.
Having beaten Huddersfield Giants in Sunday’s semi-final, The Wire will face Wigan Warriors in the Challenge Cup Final on Saturday, June 8.
Tickets are on sale to 2024 members now as part of a priority window before going on general sale later this week.
How Warrington Wolves fans can get tickets for Challenge Cup Final
Wire fans will be situated in the East End of Wembley Stadium – the end they have occupied in each of their six previous visits since the stadium reopened in 2007 - as well as in selected North and South Stand blocks.
Full season members can purchase up to six tickets each online now via SEE Tickets while there will also be a day of members only in-person sales on Monday, May 21, at the Halliwell Jones Stadium ticket windows and in the club shop between 10am and 6.30pm.
Tickets will then go on general sale from 10am on Tuesday via all channels, with the club shop and ticket windows again open from 10am until 6.30pm before returning to normal opening hours on Wednesday.
Phone orders for tickets will not be taken except for the purchase of disabled tickets, which can be bought in-store by calling 01925 248890.
Warrington Wolves Challenge Cup final ticket sales
Sunday 19 May, From Full time, 2024 full season members – up to six per member (Online)
Monday 20 May, 10am-6.30pm, 2024 full season members – up to six per member (Online, ticket windows and club store)
Tuesday 21 May, 10am-6.30pm, General sale (Online, ticket windows and club store)
Wednesday 22 May, 9am-5pm, Regular opening hours resume
The below stadium map shows the sections of Wembley Stadium on sale to Wire fans and the pricing for each
The club is also offering coach travel to Wembley for the game at a cost of £60 for members and £65 for non-members, with bookings being taken online via SEE Tickets or at the club shop.
Coaches will depart from Dallam Lane next to The Halliwell Jones Stadium at 7.15am on cup final day before returning immediately after the game.
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