The RFL have today agreed with the four clubs who have qualified for the Finals of the above competitions at Wembley on Saturday July 17 – Castleford Tigers, St Helens, Featherstone Rovers and York City Knights – to delay putting tickets back on sale to supporters until there is more clarity regarding Step 4 of the Government roadmap out of Lockdown, and therefore regarding the stadium’s capacity.
A Government announcement is scheduled next Monday (June 14) regarding Step 4 – seven days ahead of the June 21 date which had been identified as the earliest possible for the fourth and final stage of unlocking.
Mark Foster, the RFL’s Chief Commercial Officer, said: “We know there will be significant demand for Wembley tickets from each of the four clubs who won Semi Finals at the weekend, and that this delay will be frustrating.
“However as with other sports preparing to stage major events in the weeks following June 21, we have agreed with the clubs that it is more sensible to wait until we have more information about how many fans will be able to attend.
“We have some breathing space with six weeks until the Final, but we will continue working behind the scenes with Government and Wembley, as we have been doing for some time, to maximise our capacity on July 17 – and to put tickets back on sale as soon as possible.
“We have deliberately held back a good proportion of tickets even for a limited capacity to ensure that supporters of the four clubs involved will be able to attend.”
The kick-off times at Wembley have now been confirmed, with the Betfred Challenge Cup Final between Castleford Tigers and St Helens kicking off at 3pm, and the AB Sundecks 1895 Cup Final between Featherstone Rovers and York City Knights preceding it at midday.
Due to the agreed nature of the RFL selling match tickets. Priority for season ticket holders will remain and this will be communicated in due course.
York City Knights, in conjunction with York Pullman, will be selling a travel only option for the final and details will follow in the coming days.
This is a really exciting time for the club and we hope to be able to see as many of you as possible at Wembley for the AB Sundecks 1895 Cup Final!
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