Brentford welcome Manchester City to the Gtech Community Stadium on Sunday 28 May (4.30pm kick-off) as we wrap up our second season in the Premier League.
We're anticipating very high demand for the final game of the season, so we've decided to tighten up our ticket distribution for this match.
Before we outline those details, we want to remind all fans that the home areas of the stadium are meant for Brentford fans only. It is not acceptable for tickets to be passed on or sold to Manchester City fans.
If we find any away fans in the home sections, they will be asked to leave. And if we find that any Brentford fan is responsible for passing on tickets in the home area to an away fan, they'll face a serious sanction, such as being banned from the stadium, losing their season ticket or membership, and all associated rights.
Sadly, on the corresponding fixture of last season (against Leeds United), some fans were banned from attending future games for passing on their tickets to Leeds fans despite our clear warnings.
The match against Manchester City has been categorised as a Category A fixture. Members interested in purchasing a ticket will be required to meet the criteria detail below.
After a further round of fan consultation, there will be an additional sales window for our fixture against Manchester City.
Window 1: Members with 1000+ TAPs: Friday 5 May, 2pm
Window 2: Members with 750+ TAPs: Tuesday 9 May, 2pm
Window 3: Members with 150+ TAPs AND have attended at least one Premier League match at home this season: Thursday 11 May, 2pm
Window 4: Members with 40+ TAPs AND have attended at least one Premier League match at home this season: Tuesday 16 May, 2pm
Tickets listed on the ticket exchange will be made available to the same members yet to buy their tickets.
Fans should also be aware that the ticket transfer function will be switched off from 2pm on Sunday 14 May after the West Ham United game kicks off. That includes all season ticket and premium seats.
We've put these plans in place with the goal of ensuring that everyone who attends our final game of the season has a safe and enjoyable experience. As we approach the end of our second season in the Premier League, we appreciate your understanding, support and cooperation in making this possible.