An Italian derby is scheduled for Sunday, October 27, with Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea hosting Sandro Tonali’s Newcastle at Stamford Bridge. Here’s how to buy tickets for the game. It kicks off at 15:00 CET (13:00 GMT) at Stamford Bridge in London.
Maresca has had an immediate impact in London, Another prominent Italian in the Premier League, Sandro Tonali, returned to action in August 2024 after a 10-month ban for illegal betting and has been playing consistently under Eddie Howe. The Italian pair will meet at Stamford Bridge this coming weekend, and tickets to watch the match live in London are still available. “Members and season ticket holders now have access to purchase any of the 19 home Premier League games in advance via the Chelsea FC Official Ticketing Portal,” Chelsea “A maximum of four tickets can be purchased per person, and only the ticket purchaser is required to be a member or season ticket holder.
Purchasers will be awarded loyalty points based on the general admission policy and members will only receive points for one purchase per match (including any tickets purchased outside of Westview), however these will ONLY be added after the game has been played. Members can still purchase general admission (GA) tickets when available in line with the normal GA process.” Nearly 1,000 tickets are .
Their quick and reliable service comes with a 150% money-back guarantee on all ticket purchases. This means a full refund plus the value back to spend on another event. Among the brand-new Chelsea hospitality offerings is The Rose & Ball, which offers fans a first-class matchday experience with a central bar and booth seating.
“The space is the perfect setting for pre- and post-match socialising,” Chelsea wrote on their website. Prices for the Newcastle game start at £450, and entrances will offer a chance to meet Chelsea and Italy legend Zola at Stamford Bridge. Due to limited parking slots in the area, the best way to get to Stamford Bridge is through public transport, especially on matchday.
Fulham Broadway on the District Line is the nearest tube station. There are also two Overground stations, West Brompton and Imperial Wharf, which are approximately 15 15-minute walk from Chelsea’s stadium. There are two bus stops on Fulham Road outside Stamford Bridge.
The buses to get to the Blues’ stadium are the numbers 14, 211 and 414..
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How to buy tickets for Chelsea vs Newcastle as Maresca meets Tonali
An Italian derby is scheduled for Sunday, October 27, with Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea hosting Sandro...