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Gunners game sold out

Tickets for Newcastle United's first game of 2023 - away to Arsenal - are now sold out.

The Magpies travel to the Emirates Stadium for a 7.45pm (GMT) kick-off and United were given a maximum allocation of 3,000.

Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult over 18.

The Emirates Stadium operates an automated access control system, which ensures that supporters enter the stadium safely and efficiently through the correct turnstiles.

All match tickets will be printed with a valid barcode for this fixture. Please ensure that the barcode is not marked or damaged in any way as this may result in being refused entry at the turnstiles on matchday. Also, should you need to re-attach a stub please ensure that the correct stub is attached as again this may cause unnecessary problems on the day.

All tickets are sold subject to the Away Match Ticket Terms and Conditions (away fan) of Arsenal Football Club, details of which can be found on www.arsenal.com on the ticket information page.

Arsenal's Code of Conduct can be read here.

The Gunners strongly advise supporters not to bring bags to Emirates Stadium unless necessary. Any bags larger than A4 (a standard rucksack/handbag) will not be permitted. Luggage storage facilities are available at London King's Cross station if required.

Coach companies planning to use the designated coach parking site near the stadium must register and book with Arsenal Football Club. The home club urge operators to do this as early as possible as, due to building works in Queensland Road, there are less spaces available than normal. More details can be found here.

Arsenal also strongly recommend that all supporters arrive early to avoid queues and delays entering the stadium. 

To purchase tickets for future Newcastle United matches, visit book.nufc.co.uk.

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