BRADFORD City’s ticket office at Valley Parade will work to reduced business hours over Christmas.
The Bantams’ ticketing outlet will be open as normal between 9am and 5pm on weekdays, and closed on Sundays, until Monday, December 19.
Then the ticket office will be open between 10am and 4pm before closing for all of the Christmas Bank Holiday weekend (from Christmas Eve up to an including Tuesday, December 27).
The site will re-open, operating reduced hours, on Wednesday, December 28 and remain open for four days along with the matchday-focused Burlington Street Box Office until Monday, January 2.
This period will cover City’s two festive home fixtures, when they entertain Harrogate Town on Thursday, December 29 (7.45pm kick-off). This will be followed by the visit of Salford City on New Year’s Day (3pm).
The ticket office will then close for a further two days before re-opening as normal from Wednesday January 4.
The Valley Parade ticket office’s festive opening hours are: Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm; Saturday: 9am to 3pm and closed on Sunday.
Monday, December 19 to Friday, December 23: 10am to 4pm.
From Saturday, December 24 (Christmas Eve) to Tuesday December 27 the ticket office will be closed.
Wednesday, December 28: 9am to 5pm; Thursday, December 29: 10am to 7.45pm (Burlington Street Box Office) Friday, December 30: 10am to 4pm; Saturday, December 31: 9am to 2pm Sunday, January 1: 9am to 3pm (Burlington Street Box Office) Monday, January 2 to Tuesday January 3: Closed.
From Wednesday, January 4, 2023: Valley Parade Ticket Office Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm. Saturday (non-home matchday): 9am to 3pm Home matchday (weekend and midweek): Closed and Sunday: Closed.
Burlington Street Box Office Opening Hours:Home matchday ( weekend): 11am - kick-off; Home matchday (midweek): 9am - kick-off On home matchdays, the Valley Parade Ticket Office will be closed, with only the Burlington Street Box Office open from 9.00am until kick-off, unless otherwise stated.
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