Tottenham Hotspur to refund supporters for remaining five home games
Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed that ticket holders can apply for a refund for the club’s remaining home matches of the current campaign.
With games behind closed doors looking increasingly likely, Spurs have proceeded to provide a number of options to the fans. This has been detailed on the club’s official site.
The club will issue a pro-rata credit to all Season Ticket Holders and 1882 Members. This along with any amount accrued via the ticket exchange platform up to and including the home match against Wolves on Sunday, 1 March, will be placed in their Hotspur ticketing account.
Fans can apply these funds against their 2020-21 Season Ticket. No fan will have to worry about missing out on their seat. It will be secured and the club will get in touch shortly to complete the renewal.
Any season ticket holder who wishes to request a refund instead of having this credit set against next season’s ticket will be able to do so. Details on how to do so will be emailed.
Fans have also been informed that they can now avail of a change in the seat if needed. The club will also get in touch with information pertaining to season ticket renewals for 2020-21 when appropriate.
Ticket info
Supporters who purchased general admission tickets for any of the remaining home games will receive an automatic refund to the debit or credit card used to make the original purchase.
Refunds will be processed on a match by match basis. This means supporters with tickets for more than one game will receive a refund for each match, one at a time.
Executive members will receive a pro-rata credit for each of the remaining five matches. Those who have purchased a premium matchday package will be contacted by the sales team soon.
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