Fan ballot for Wolves game

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Everton to open fan ballot for Wolverhampton Wanderers

The ticket ballot for Everton’s final home game of the 2020/21 season against Wolverhampton Wanderers will open at 9am on Tuesday morning, 4 May and close at 12pm (midday) on Friday 7 May.

To enter the ballot, supporters will need to log in at ballot.evertonfc.com from 9am on Tuesday 4 May.

If you are eligible, you will be presented with the option to enter the Wolves ballot.

You will need to select a zero-priced 'ticket' for each supporter that you wish to add to your group (up to a maximum of six people) and assign the 'ticket' to their customer number.

If you need to add supporters to your Friends and Family, you can do so here, or you can also add them in your shopping basket before completing the application.

Once you have all the correct people assigned against each ticket you wish to apply for, you can proceed to complete the request. You will then receive a confirmation email to acknowledge your application.

The ballot will take previous Premier League and domestic cup ballot results into consideration when allocating tickets for this fixture, with the priority going to those who have attended the fewest number of games this season, to ensure a fair spread of tickets among supporters.

Once the registration period has closed, fans will receive an email confirming the outcome of their ballot entry on the morning of Monday 10 May. If successful, this email will include a link to select their seat(s) for the fixture within a two-day window, closing at 5pm on Wednesday 12 May. Once seats have been selected and confirmed, supporters will be able to go into their ticketing account to download the tickets to a mobile device. Alternatively, if you have chosen Print at Home tickets, you will be able to download these PDF tickets to your computer and print them.

If, after the two-day selection window has closed, there are any remaining seats, these will be opened to the next set of supporters selected from the initial ballot. This will happen in stages until all seats have been allocated.

Those supporters who are successful in the ballot but do not select a seat(s) within the specified window will not be counted as attending. If you do not attend the fixture, your chances of being drawn for future ballots is not affected.

A full list of FAQs on the ballot process for this fixture and attending the game are available by clicking here.

Everton Football Club

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Everton to open fan ballot for Wolverhampton Wanderers

The ticket ballot for Everton’s final home game of the 2020/21 season against Wolverhampton Wanderers will open at 9am on Tuesday morning, 4 May and close at 12pm (midday) on Friday 7 May.

To enter the ballot, supporters will need to log in at ballot.evertonfc.com from 9am on Tuesday 4 May.

If you are eligible, you will be presented with the option to enter the Wolves ballot.

You will need to select a zero-priced 'ticket' for each supporter that you wish to add to your group (up to a maximum of six people) and assign the 'ticket' to their customer number.

If you need to add supporters to your Friends and Family, you can do so here, or you can also add them in your shopping basket before completing the application.

Once you have all the correct people assigned against each ticket you wish to apply for, you can proceed to complete the request. You will then receive a confirmation email to acknowledge your application.

The ballot will take previous Premier League and domestic cup ballot results into consideration when allocating tickets for this fixture, with the priority going to those who have attended the fewest number of games this season, to ensure a fair spread of tickets among supporters.

Once the registration period has closed, fans will receive an email confirming the outcome of their ballot entry on the morning of Monday 10 May. If successful, this email will include a link to select their seat(s) for the fixture within a two-day window, closing at 5pm on Wednesday 12 May. Once seats have been selected and confirmed, supporters will be able to go into their ticketing account to download the tickets to a mobile device. Alternatively, if you have chosen Print at Home tickets, you will be able to download these PDF tickets to your computer and print them.

If, after the two-day selection window has closed, there are any remaining seats, these will be opened to the next set of supporters selected from the initial ballot. This will happen in stages until all seats have been allocated.

Those supporters who are successful in the ballot but do not select a seat(s) within the specified window will not be counted as attending. If you do not attend the fixture, your chances of being drawn for future ballots is not affected.

A full list of FAQs on the ballot process for this fixture and attending the game are available by clicking here.

Everton Football Club

@davek
What?
 


Surely those who' where selected for the West Ham game that got stopped from going should be given the priority for this game????
Seasonal Members who were successful in the ballot for the games against Manchester City and West Ham United over the festive period will be given priority access to tickets for the Wolves fixture. Those supporters will be contacted via email on Monday 3 May with details of how to confirm their tickets for the game.
 

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