Posted on 26th May 2017
Supporters from the men’s and women’s game who have been locked out of their team’s cup finals have taken to virtual ticket sales to raise money for good causes.
Posted on 26th May 2017
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
This bank holiday weekend the FA Cup final, League Two play-off final and Championship play-off final will all be taking place at Wembley – and once again there will be pub splits in place.
Many of you will be looking for a quick pint along the way and ahead of every major fixture local pubs are “split”. It’s important fans know which are “theirs”. The pubs may refuse entry to the “wrong” fans.
Please note the FSF doesn’t play any role in allocating pubs to specific sets of fans, the Met Police share this information and we believe it’s important fans know the lay of the land so they can make the most of their day.
Below is the pub split for the League Two and Championship play-off finals taking place on Sunday and bank holiday Monday:
East – Blackpool & Reading
West – Exeter City & Huddersfield Town
– 2017 FA Cup pub split can be found here…
Thanks to Charanjit Chana for the image used in this article. Reproduced here under Creative Commons license.
Supporters from the men’s and women’s game who have been locked out of their team’s cup finals have taken to virtual ticket sales to raise money for good causes.
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