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Wembley Stadium Wembley Stadium gosporttravel.com | +46 (0)660-21 10 90 | gomusictravel.se Wembley Stadium sport and music event GO Sport Travel are proud to give you the opportunity to reserve your 100% authorized seat at Wembely Stadium. You have now access to secure your seat to FA Cup Final, League Cup Final and England International matches and all other events at Wembley Stadium. Your seats comes with VIP Entrence, Executive seats at Club Wembley, complimentary match programme and access to bar. You can as well make your event at Wembley even better by pre-book your lunch or dinner in one of many restaurants or book your tickets to Centre Circle. Wembley Stadium Seating Plan Wembley, London INNER CIRCLE CENTRE CIRCLE Centre Circle -Club Wembley Your seat includes: • VIP Entrance • Match programme. • Badge to wear during the match. • Match ticket. Comfortable seat located in Centre Circle (226-227). Long side, center line. • A meal is served before the match. 2-3 varieties of dishes and beer, wine or a non-alcoholic alternative • Half time refreshments in the Centre Circle bar • Various food pies and drinks are served after the game or after award ceremony. • 100% authorized ticket from Wembley Stadium View: Centre Circle block 226 Inner Circle -Club Wembley Your seat includes: • VIP Entrance. • Match ticket. Comfortable seat located in level 2 • Possibility to book dinner / lunch before kick off View: Inner Circle block 239 (excl. drinks) • Access to bar • Match programme. • 100% authorized ticket from Wembley Stadium View: Inner Circle block 214 Dress Code There are no specific dress codes, however, it is not allowed to bring home team’s or away team’s colors and match shirts. This also applies to children. The Club has the right to refuse ad- mission to any person wearing attire deemed inappropriate. Club Wembley is a neutral stand, and of course everyone is welcome, whether at home or away team. Tickets Our tickets are bought directly from Wembley Stadium. This means that the tickets are authorized and you can be sure to enter the arena without anyissues. We get the tickets sent to us before each event. Paper tickets will be sent home to you or your hotel and e-tickets will be sent by mail. Sports event: Always the same seats troughout the season. Music events: Varies for each event, but always somewhere at Level 2. Entrance Inner Circle och Centre Circle Contact GO Sport Travel / GO Music Travel Lasarettsgatan 12, Örnsköldsvik Sverige Phone: 0660-21 10 90 (opening hours 9.00-17.00 CET) Email: [email protected], [email protected] www.gosporttravel.com www.gomusictravel.se.
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