Tickets for Sunderland AFC’s final away trip of 2025 will go on sale tomorrow (Tuesday) at 12pm GMT. The Black Cats will head to the south coast to face Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday 20th December, with kick-off at 3pm GMT in the Premier League. It will be only the Lads’ second-ever trip to the AMEX Stadium, having first played there in a League Cup tie in August, 2011. It also marks the first league meeting between the two clubs for 20 years. The Club has received an allocation of 3,006 tickets for the fixture, which includes 21 pairs of wheelchair spaces. Tickets will be issued as NFC passes. PRICING: Adult - £30 Adult Restricted View - £29 65 & Over - £26.00 65 & Over Restricted View - £25.00 18 - 20 Years - £26 18 - 20 Years Restricted View - £25.00 2-17 - £18 2-17 Restricted View - £17 For this fixture, the club will follow its ticketing process: Phase 1: Season Ticket Holders with 50+ BCP: Supporters in this Phase are guaranteed a ticket. This phase will run from 12pm Tuesday 25th November until 10am Wednesday 26th November. Phase 2: Season Ticket Holders with 35+ BCP: (Subject to availability). This will run from 12pm Wednesday 26th November until 10am Thursday 27th November. Phase 3: Season Ticket Holders with 20+ BCP: This phase will run from 12pm Thursday 27th November. Age verification measures will be in place throughout the forthcoming season, therefore the age band purchased must match the age band on the season ticket. Please note: Tickets from phase 2 onwards are subject to availability. Car Parking Brighton has 4 Accessible Parking Spaces onsite (BN1 9BL) for away fans with a Valid Blue Badge, sold at £10.00 per bay. If you want to buy a bay, please contact [email protected] with your full name, contact number, email address, photo of blue badge and registration number. Travel Information Each ticket includes free travel within the local area. Full details for Away fan travel can be found at BHAFC-Matchday-Guide-For-Away-Fans
Decent allocation but will sell out, popular for a weekend away ... ... I'll be flying down for that one, way cheaper than the trains.
It’ll sell out but I wouldn’t be surprised if those in phase 3 were comfortable. It’s a hell of a journey less than a week before Christmas.