Three PL teams haven't been to the New Wembley.
I am going to guess rather than google. Us, West Brom, Bournemouth. I suspect both have done play-offs but I am even more sure the others have.
I would go with that - I seem to recall Bmuff winning the Play Offs at Cardiff
These are great - but don't forget - all they have said is that it could change for UEFA Champions League games etc - therefore there may still be a cap of 3,000 for Home league games, but more for the european games & cup games.
EDIT - Ignore me, i've just re-read the above and realised it states for premier league games
Three PL teams haven't been to the New Wembley.
I am going to guess rather than google. Us, West Brom, Bournemouth. I suspect both have done play-offs but I am even more sure the others have.
I think WBA lost to Derby in playoffs, the season before Derby got the lowest points.
My thoughts are Bournemouth, Newcastle and Brighton
Great if I can get tickets, if not, meh.
Well I've looked into this and there isn't a MAXIMUM, yes most clubs with a 30,000+ capacity only offer what they have to (3000) so in theory Spurs could do the same, however there are no doubt financial obligations and if attendances drop off they may well be forced with no choice than to offer a larger away allocation. If you really want to go and you don't have loyalty points then hope it's midweek in December
Map from the Spurs website (http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/upl...newal/2017-2018/Season-Ticket-Wembley-Map.jpg). Looks like the allocation could be a little smaller.
Hopefully that 3000 allocation can be increased if 'home' ticket sales don't sell out.
Hopefully that 3000 allocation can be increased if 'home' ticket sales don't sell out.