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Hey there blues,
Evertonian from Canada here planning my first trip across the pond to watch some footy with my mates. as well as going to Goodison for a couple games were planning on heading to see a game at Selhurst park to see Palace v Leicester, Allianz Arena to See Bayern Munich v RBL. (well see what the budget allows from there) but being from Canada i have no idea where to get tickets these games. we use ticket master or stubhub but i cant seem to find much on there.
 

Hey there blues,
Evertonian from Canada here planning my first trip across the pond to watch some footy with my mates. as well as going to Goodison for a couple games were planning on heading to see a game at Selhurst park to see Palace v Leicester, Allianz Arena to See Bayern Munich v RBL. (well see what the budget allows from there) but being from Canada i have no idea where to get tickets these games. we use ticket master or stubhub but i cant seem to find much on there.
https://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/...thread-spares-requests-face-value-only.51495/
 
I dont think i should have a problem getting tickets for Goodison im more so talking about the games at Bayern and Palace


Crystal Palace, that should be straight forward. Their resale partner is Twickets. Check their website out.

If not, then they have tickets on sale nnow, but i think you need a membership (£15).

For Bayern it's a little tricky, as they are immensely popular. They have a resale portal, but again it's not cheap to even get access. When i visit Munich, I always go to watch Unterhaching, which is a real experience for me. a Tiny ground, all standing, and a boss little bar to watch the game from. So if you struggle there, then that's an option. 1860 have also moved to the Grunwalder stadium, and are an option.
 

Crystal Palace, that should be straight forward. Their resale partner is Twickets. Check their website out.

If not, then they have tickets on sale nnow, but i think you need a membership (£15).

For Bayern it's a little tricky, as they are immensely popular. They have a resale portal, but again it's not cheap to even get access. When i visit Munich, I always go to watch Unterhaching, which is a real experience for me. a Tiny ground, all standing, and a boss little bar to watch the game from. So if you struggle there, then that's an option. 1860 have also moved to the Grunwalder stadium, and are an option.
I’ll go check those out now. I think we’re heading to a St.Pauli game but my mate already has the tickets for that lined up. I’ll make sure to keep those in my back pocket if Bayern is impossible to get tickets to, Don’t know any good places to catch a game in and around Amsterdam?
 
I’ll go check those out now. I think we’re heading to a St.Pauli game but my mate already has the tickets for that lined up. I’ll make sure to keep those in my back pocket if Bayern is impossible to get tickets to, Don’t know any good places to catch a game in and around Amsterdam?
When you're in Amsterdam, Ajax is your best bet, if they're not playing at home during your time there then I'd suggest Feyernord in Rotterdam. It's a quick 25 min train from Amsterdam to Rotterdam Centraal then a short tram across the bridge to their De Kuip stadium. Plus Rotterdam is a cracking city all round.
 
Palace have got a site called "holmesdale", sign up, pretend to be a palace fan for a few weeks and i reckon one of there fans will help you out?
 
I would buy direct from each club's website. Simple as that. Yes, probably more expensive (they often suggest you buy a "two-to-three-day-before-public-sale-membership-at-ridiculous-cost type of thing), but also less stress.
 

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