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Well done again to the club for managing to negociate to keep the prices down!

Sheffield United v Middlesbrough
FA Cup (Sponsored by E.ON) Fifth Round
Sunday 17th February, Kick Off 2.00pm


The Blades have agreed ticket prices with Middlesbrough for the forthcoming FA Cup 5th Round match.
Tickets will be exactly the same price as in the previous FA Cup 4th Round fixture with Manchester City.
Non season ticket holders who came to the previous FA Cup fixture against Manchester City will also be rewarded with the same discount as season ticket holders, providing they are purchased by 5pm on Monday 5th February.
Middlesbrough have initially taken the Halliwells Lower Tier, however the Halliwells Upper Tier and Westfield Corner will not be on sale until a decision has been made nearer the game as to whether it is needed by the visitors.

This fixture is a Category B Cup fixture therefore supporters purchasing tickets will be issued with 100 loyalty points.

Tickets for this fixture are priced at:
£15 Adults
£12 Season Ticket Holders and supporters who purchased tickets for the previous FA Cup fixture against Manchester City (if purchased by 5pm on Monday 11th February)
£10 Over 60s and Students in Full Time education (upon production of a valid NUS card)
£5 Juniors Under 16
Tickets are on sale now.
Season Ticket Holders have until 7pm on Friday 8th February to claim their own seats.
All ticket sales are subject to availability.
 



Never mind cup prices... I'm bloody frozen after walking through the park in this weather!
 
Good gesture by both clubs and should prevent an embarassingly low attendance in front of the TV cameras.

The fact that the cup is the only silver lining this season will hopefully draw a few thousnad on top of the 20k that turned up against Man City.
 
Yeh hopefully a few more people will coem to this game

I would like more than 20k also i didnt think that was a good attendance at all!

But well done to the club and lets hope we can progress
 
This game is on the BBC and not Sky, now I know more and more people have Sky Sports these days. However, for those that don't and want a lazy Sunday afternoon in, this will be perfect for them, especially if the weather is cold.
 
This game is on the BBC and not Sky, now I know more and more people have Sky Sports these days. However, for those that don't and want a lazy Sunday afternoon in, this will be perfect for them, especially if the weather is cold.

I'll give you one reason why I will be attending the match!

:D:D:D
 

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He should have gone to Specsavers! (Well, probably did - they're almost same as what Jon McClure bought other day!!!)
 

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