For the Home match vs Hapoel, Inter Milan is pricing €22 the tickets for away fans. Away sector is “Terzo Anello Blu”, the last level behind left goal: about 7-8.000 seats.
I think the same will apply to Inter-Southampton.
However, there are good prices (for san Siro standard) in central stands. Hospitality + VVIP seats is priced €320.
Fyi For the Home match vs Hapoel, Inter Milan is pricing €22 the tickets for away fans. Away sector is “Terzo Anello Blu”, the last level behind left goal: about 7-8.000 seats. I think the same will apply to Inter-Southampton. However, there are good prices (for san Siro standard) in central stands. Hospitality + VVIP seats is priced €320.
Tickets for Southampton’s UEFA Europa League group stage game away to Internazionale will go on priority sale from 9am on Tuesday 13th September.
Southampton head to the San Siro to take on the Italian giants on Thursday 20th October, with a kick-off time of 6pm BST. Tickets will be priced at £19 each, with no concessions available.
We have received an allocation of 5,000 tickets for the fixture away to the Serie A side, which will go on sale in the following order:
Tuesday 13th September (9am) – 2016/17 Season Ticket holders who attended the FC Midtjylland vs Southampton fixture on 27th August 2015 OR have attended at least five domestic away games from the 2015/16 or 2016/17 seasons.
Please note that supporters in this group are guaranteed a ticket if they apply on this day. Those supporters who did not collect their tickets for the game in Denmark have had the credit removed from their account.
Wednesday 14th September (9am) – 2016/17 Season Ticket holders who have attended at least four domestic away games from the 2015/16 or 2016/17 seasons.
Thursday 15th September (9am) – 2016/17 Season Ticket holders who have attended at least three domestic away games from the 2015/16 or 2016/17 seasons.
Tickets for this game will be sold ONLINE ONLY, and all tickets will be sent by Special Delivery at a cost of £6.95 per order to the address of the person booking the tickets.
All sales dates are subject to remaining availability. Tickets will go off sale at 8.30am each day, and then sales will resume with the new criteria at 9am.
In the event that tickets remain after Thursday 15th September, a further announcement regarding ticket sales will be made.
**Please note, Italian law requires that we collect the name, date of birth and passport number of every supporter attending the game, and record this against the details of their seat. This information will be collected online at the point of purchase.
Only the supporter registered against the ticket will be admitted to the stadium. Internazionale will be checking the ID of every supporter at the turnstiles and will compare this to the information that the club has sent them.**
Information regarding tickets for Wheelchair users will be announced as soon as it is received by the club.
We will be offering official away travel to the San Siro. The package is priced at £329 and includes your match ticket, return flights from Bournemouth to Milan on the day of the game (flying at 7am and returning at midnight), coach transfers from St Mary’s to Bournemouth airport and all ground transfers in Milan, as well as the coach back from Bournemouth airport to St Mary’s
Staying in the Hotel Milano San Siro, just over the road from the ground. My trip will be land, get a taxi to the hotel, walk to the ground, watch the game, go back to the hotel. Get up, have breakfast get the taxi back to the airport, fly home! DONE!
Fyi For the Home match vs Hapoel, Inter Milan is pricing €22 the tickets for away fans. Away sector is “Terzo Anello Blu”, the last level behind left goal: about 7-8.000 seats. I think the same will apply to Inter-Southampton. However, there are good prices (for san Siro standard) in central stands. Hospitality + VVIP seats is priced €320.
Does that mean the central stands will be available to away fans? Think it’s unlikely I will get an away ticket if the allocation is only 5000.
This, to me, is the wrong way around. Sort flights and hotels 1st and then worry about the tickets as they are the cheapest thng involved. Sooooo many people wait to see if they have tickets before bookng flghts and then wonder why they’ve spent £200 more than the canny fuckers,