Ticket information: Spennymoor Town (A)
- Sam Jones

- Mar 12
- 1 min read
Spennymoor Town v South Shields Friday 3rd April 2026, 3pm The Brewery Field
Ticket Information
This game is segregated and ALL-TICKET.
For the avoidance of doubt, at this stage it is not anticipated that there will be any ticket sales on the day of the game, to home or away supporters.
South Shields fans have been granted an initial allocation of 800 tickets for this game, which are available online only and will remain on sale until the end of Thursday, 2nd April.
All visiting fans must buy their tickets from the dedicated link to ensure they are purchasing for the away section.
This is the link to buy tickets online:
The majority of the away section is terrace. However, there is a small number of seated tickets available to visiting supporters who require it. These can be accessed through the same turnstiles on Tees Crescent and stewards will be on hand to assist fans.
There will be a dedicated Fan Zone for away fans serving hot and cold food and drinks, including a choice of alcoholic drinks too.
Prices
Adults - £16
Concessions (Over 60) - £10
Students - £11
Public Services - £11
Under 18s - £6
Disabled supporters will pay as per their relevant age category and will be granted a free carer’s ticket upon entry if required and on production of any relevant proof.





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