Ticket info for Jablonec home game

After a win over Plzeň Slavia host Jablonec on Sunday. Limited capacity of 4,000 tickets is available for season-ticket holders.

Who can reserve tickets?

Tickets for Jablonec game are available only for 2019/20 season ticket holders (for free). They can be obtained online via Ticketportal.

In first stage the tickets are available for season-ticket holders who did not reserve the tickets for Plzeň game. The sale starts on Friday, 26 June, at 10 am and ends on Sunday, 28 June, at 9 am.

In second stage all season ticket holders can reserve their tickets, including those who visited the Plzeň game. The sale for second stage starts on Sunday, 28 June, at 10 am and ends at 3 pm on the same day.

Slavia host Jablonec on Sunday, 28 June, at 7 pm.

Bring your printed ticket

For 2019/20 season-ticket holders the tickets for Champions Group games are free. For entering the stadium, you will need printed paper ticket for concrete game, the season ticket itself won’t be enough to get through the gates (but the season ticket will be checked along with the paper ticket).

Only 4,000 seats are available for FK Jablonec home game due to COVID-19 restrictions. Sinobo Stadium will be divided into 4 sections (North Stand, East Stand, J.W. Madden Stand, František Plánička Stand), each sector will have its own entrance and maximum capacity of 1,000 people.

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