Chelsea game

Any tickets that were sold before Abramovitch was sanctioned are valid sales.
They were not allowed to sell any tickets after the time he was sanctioned. But the rules say they have to pay us for the number of tickets they requested so we cant lose out on that.

The interesting thing is what will happen with future home league games.
Chelsea are not allowed to sell any more tickets for matches so how does that stand against PL regulations about selling a percentage of tickets to away fans?
 
"Chelsea Tickets Sold Out"

Tickets for Boro's Emirates FA Cup quarter-final match against Chelsea at the Riverside have now sold out.​

The match is a 5.15pm kick-off on Saturday 19 March.

The remaining tickets went on sale to supporters with 11 or more Priority Points earlier this evening, and were quickly snapped up.

It's a second successive home sell-out for an Emirates FA Cup match at the Riverside after a capacity crowd watched Boro's extra-time win over Spurs in the last 16.

(y)
 

Chelsea are due to face Championship side Middlesbrough in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup on Saturday, March 19.

In a statement on Thursday morning, Chelsea said: “Tickets for the Middlesbrough away FA Cup match will not go on sale today as planned.

“Further updates will follow in due course.”

[No information available - 12th March]
 
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Quarter-final changes
As of last season, The FA have licenced all ties to have VAR in place for quarter-finals ties. That means VAR will be used in all of the last eight ties, even beyond the Premier League clubs.3 Mar 2022
 
Quarter-final changes
As of last season, The FA have licenced all ties to have VAR in place for quarter-finals ties. That means VAR will be used in all of the last eight ties, even beyond the Premier League clubs.3 Mar 2022
Good. We should get about three pennas then. (y)
 
Quarter-final changes
As of last season, The FA have licenced all ties to have VAR in place for quarter-finals ties. That means VAR will be used in all of the last eight ties, even beyond the Premier League clubs.3 Mar 2022
Oh no.

Is this the first game at the Riverside with VAR? Historic.
 
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