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Post by cymruramdcfc on Sept 17, 2021 15:55:11 GMT
Just copied off twitter.I wonder,what does "reasonable" translate as? The general 5% considering the circumstances??. [br Very confident we will have a reasonable allocation of tickets for both upcoming away games, no numbers or criteria confirmed yet but FAW will update the official website with news in the next few days. t.co/kc0FpIxE49Reasonable strikes me as above 5% tbh. Estonia I feel we’ll get as many as we need. Czechs might be generous and give us a good 2000, but I think that’s a bit optimistic. Hopefully... fingers crossed
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Post by Donttakemehome on Sept 17, 2021 18:53:15 GMT
So. Travel back from Estonia into England before the welcome sight of Wales. Do we need a pre flight test in Tallinn or just test after 2 days??
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Post by cymroircarn on Sept 18, 2021 11:10:51 GMT
1300 allocation confirmed
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Post by selsigdeganwy on Sept 18, 2021 12:15:27 GMT
2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifier Monday 11 October 2021 Kick off 21:45 (Local Time) A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn The following ticket information applies to the above match only. Ticket information for Czech Republic v Wales is still to be confirmed and details will be communicated to Red Wall members as early as possible.
We have an allocation of approximately 1,300 tickets for Wales fans. The majority of these tickets are located in the North Stand, with a small number in a Category 1 area. Tickets in the Wales end are priced at £18, with category 1 tickets priced at £21. As usual for away matches, tickets are sold on a one ticket per member basis, subject to the FAW’s loyalty scheme. Tickets will go on sale in the following stages (please note, stages 3 to 6 are subject to availability):
Ticket Sales - Stage 1
Wednesday 22 September: 9am-11am
Eligible members must have:
2020-22 Red Wall Adult or Junior Membership (purchased before midday on Tuesday 21 September) PLUS Any 5 of the previous 11 away qualifying/friendly matches played in front of away supporters on their booking history All members who qualify for stage 1 are guaranteed a ticket provided they book before the end of the stage.
Ticket Sales - Stage 2
Wednesday 22 September: midday-2pm
Eligible members must have:
2020-22 Red Wall Adult or Junior Membership (purchased before midday on Tuesday 21 September) PLUS Any 4 of the previous 11 away qualifying/friendly matches played in front of away supporters on their booking history Tickets available in stage 2 will be sold on a first come first served basis and are subject to availability. It is possible tickets will sell out before the end of stage 2.
Ticket Sales - Stage 3
Wednesday 22 September: 3pm-5pm
Eligible members must have:
2020-22 Red Wall Adult or Junior Membership (purchased before midday on Tuesday 21 September) PLUS Any 3 of the previous 11 away qualifying/friendly matches played in front of away supporters on their booking history Tickets available in stage 3 will be sold on a first come first served basis and are subject to availability. It is possible tickets will sell out before reaching stage 3.
Ticket Sales - Stage 4
Thursday 23 September: 9am-11am
Eligible members must have:
2020-22 Red Wall Adult or Junior Membership (purchased before midday on Tuesday 21 September) PLUS Any 2 of the previous 11 away qualifying/friendly matches played in front of away supporters on their booking history Tickets available in stage 4 will be sold on a first come first served basis and are subject to availability. It's possible tickets will sell out before reaching stage 4.
Ticket Sales - Stage 5
Thursday 23 September: midday-2pm
Eligible members must have:
2020-22 Red Wall Adult or Junior Membership (purchased before midday on Tuesday 21 September) PLUS Any 1 of the previous 11 away qualifying/friendly matches played in front of away supporters on their booking history Tickets available in stage 5 will be sold on a first come first served basis and are subject to availability. It's possible tickets will sell out before reaching stage 5.
Ticket Sales - Stage 6
Thursday 23 September: 3pm – 5pm
Eligible members must have:
2020-22 Red Wall Adult or Junior Membership Tickets available in stage 6 will be sold on a first come first served basis and are subject to availability. It's possible tickets will sell out before reaching stage 6.
The last 11 away qualifying/friendly matches (excluding those matches played without away supporters) were:
Azerbaijan v Wales 16.11.19 Slovakia v Wales 10.10.19 Hungary v Wales 11.06.2019 Croatia v Wales 08.06.2019 Albania v Wales 20.11.18 Rep. of Ireland v Wales 16.10.18 Denmark v Wales 09.09.18 Mexico v Wales 28.05.18 China Cup Finals Day - Wales v Uruguay 26.03.18 China Cup - China v Wales 22.03.18 France v Wales 10.11.17 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
As usual for away matches, tickets for this match will only be available to 2020-22 Red Wall adult and junior members, on a one ticket per member basis. In order to apply for more than one ticket all lead applicants will be required to assign tickets to the rest of their party at the time of booking. Lead applicants may purchase up to 20 tickets per booking.
Ticket Collection
In order to prevent supporters from purchasing tickets without intending to travel, or to pass on to others, all tickets for this match must be picked up from the FAW representatives in Tallinn. Each ticketholder will be required to show photo ID when collecting their tickets. Ticket collections will take place from a central location in Tallinn on Sunday 10th October, and on matchday. Exact locations and times will be emailed to lead applicants once confirmed. Supporters who fail to collect their tickets will have their membership reviewed, which could lead to them being temporarily banned from purchasing away match tickets and/or having previous booking history permanently removed from their account.
Please have all valid membership numbers to hand at the time of booking and ensure that everyone in your party is eligible for a ticket according to the criteria above.
Vaccination/Testing Requirements
All supporters aged 18 or over will be required to show one of the following when entering the ground:
Proof of vaccination. Proof of recovery. Proof of a negative test. A PCR test taken within 72 hours of kick-off, or an antigen rapid test taken within 48 hours of kick-off will be accepted. The certificate of a negative result must be issued by a medical authority so, for example, the results of an NHS self-test will not be acceptable. We have been assured that rapid testing will be available at the ground on matchday. Wheelchair and Ambulant Disabled Tickets
Any supporters who require a wheelchair ticket should email tickets@faw.co.uk as soon as possible. There is no designated accessible seating in the Wales end, however, some easier access seats have been kept aside in the lower tier. If you would like to be sat in one of these seats, book online as normal, then email tickets@faw.co.uk to request a move. These seats will be allocated on a first come first served basis. FAW Travel Partner
To view the travel packages available to book through the FAW’s official travel partner, Wonky Sheep, please click HERE .
Travel and Accommodation
This information is required for all applicants. We will email a survey to every lead applicant once sales close and this should be completed before tickets are issued.
How to Book
Tickets are only available through this website. The FAW booking line is no longer in use.
updated 18/09/2021, 11:42
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Post by cymroda on Sept 18, 2021 12:52:37 GMT
1,300 is a good allocation considering the stadium. Know the FAW does the expression of interest form to gauge interest but does anyone know if we're expecting that many to travel out?
Estonia didn't tend to sell out either before COVID apart from when playing huge football nations so always the possibility for some to buy in the home end if we do sell out.
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Post by selsigdeganwy on Sept 18, 2021 13:22:23 GMT
I wonder if the antigen rapid tests could be undertaken when you collect your tickets on the day before, rather than wait until the game.
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Post by cymru58 on Sept 18, 2021 13:46:15 GMT
Estonia Travel restrictions and borders
All passengers arriving in Estonia are required to follow the Estonian Government COVID-19 regulations that apply to their country of departure.
Travellers arriving from the UK are required to self-isolate for 10 days.
To shorten the self-isolation period, a negative PCR COVID-19 test needs to be taken no more than 72 hours before departure or a test taken on arrival in Estonia. A second negative test no earlier than 6 days after the initial test will allow you to exit self-isolation.
Those exempt from the self-isolating and testing requirements include: • individuals who tested positive for COVID-19 and declared cured no longer than six months ago; or • individuals who have undergone a full course of COVID-19 vaccination and no more than one year has passed since its completion • or arrivals from a country in the European Union, European Economic Area and the Schengen area with an infection rate below 150 persons per 100,000 inhabitants over the previous 14 days.
All passengers arriving in Estonia must submit a customer locator form. This can be done at the port of entry or electronically via the Health Board portal before arrival.
Demonstrating your COVID-19 status Estonia will accept the UK’s proof of COVID-19 recovery and vaccination record. Your NHS appointment card from vaccination centres is not designed to be used as proof of vaccination and should not be used to demonstrate your vaccine status.
If my understanding is correct, on the assumption you are arriving from UK if you require the antigen rapid test it means you are not in the exempt category, hence you will need to self-isolate for 10 days! Would someone with better understanding than me confirm whether my interpretation is correct.
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Post by jimbo82 on Sept 18, 2021 15:58:08 GMT
If my understanding is correct, on the assumption you are arriving from UK if you require the antigen rapid test it means you are not in the exempt category, hence you will need to self-isolate for 10 days! Would someone with better understanding than me confirm whether my interpretation is correct. I think you're exempt if you've been double jabbed, or you've recently recovered from Covid. Looks like if you haven't been jabbed you'll need to isolate until you've passed a 2nd test.
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Post by toshfan on Sept 20, 2021 9:24:07 GMT
What stage do others predict the ticket selling will get to? Being in stage 3, I am hoping for 4 and beyond. I have met a few that intend to do Prague but not Tallin so you never know. Midweek may put some off?
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Post by jimbo82 on Sept 20, 2021 10:14:43 GMT
What stage do others predict the ticket selling will get to? Being in stage 3, I am hoping for 4 and beyond. I have met a few that intend to do Prague but not Tallin so you never know. Midweek may put some off? Impossible to guess really. On the one hand, Estonia is not as easy to get to as Prague and involves taking at least 2 days off work for most people. And everyone travelling needs double jabs and Covid passport. But there hasn't been an away trip for 2 years (apart from the lucky sods who made it to Baku in the summer) so there might be huge pent up demand. Fingers crossed we get a big allocation for CZ and most people decide to do that one. I can only get to Estonia as I'm working on the weekend of the CZ match. In stage 2 myself, but worried it could sell out before I'm able to get online.. Keeping everything crossed!
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Post by vivagarethbale on Sept 20, 2021 14:25:24 GMT
At least they're doing ticket pick ups over there, stops people buying just for the loyalty points and wasting tickets.
I'm at stage 2 and a bit nervous as all flights/hotel are booked.
Wonder if we may get more for Estonia?
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Post by Toffeeman on Sept 20, 2021 18:06:30 GMT
One of our group caught covid about 6 weeks ago.He's figured out he will need to input that info on the passenger locator form, but what about the 2 day test on return to the UK.Is he exempt from this test as it might trigger a 'false possitive'?
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Post by gwernybwch on Sept 20, 2021 20:29:44 GMT
What stage do others predict the ticket selling will get to? Being in stage 3, I am hoping for 4 and beyond. I have met a few that intend to do Prague but not Tallin so you never know. Midweek may put some off? I would say that there is a fair chance. There was a survey on twitter (I know, I know) with around half of the respondents saying that they weren't going to either. Estonia only was in single figures. I'm in Stage 1 and I doubt that I'll be going :-(
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Post by GuntersLeftFoot on Sept 21, 2021 7:53:24 GMT
Just had our connection from Prague to Tallin cancelled. Any alternatives out there?
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Post by cymroda on Sept 21, 2021 8:35:56 GMT
Just had our connection from Prague to Tallin cancelled. Any alternatives out there? We're going via Riga from Prague and then catching a four hour bus to Tallinn. It was still cheaper than flying direct to Tallinn from Prague and adds another European city/night out to the trip. Same on the way back and the flight back to the UK from Riga was only £6 when we booked so much longer but way cheaper than arriving/departing via Tallinn. But slightly worried that the cheap flight means nobody's booked so far and that it could be cancelled also. Seen other people are also flying to Helsinki and catching the boat over to Tallinn. Those seem to be the only options open - either direct to Tallinn or arrive via Riga/Helsinki.
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Post by grantp19 on Sept 21, 2021 10:33:02 GMT
Just had our connection from Prague to Tallin cancelled. Any alternatives out there? We're going via Riga from Prague and then catching a four hour bus to Tallinn. It was still cheaper than flying direct to Tallinn from Prague and adds another European city/night out to the trip. Same on the way back and the flight back to the UK from Riga was only £6 when we booked so much longer but way cheaper than arriving/departing via Tallinn. But slightly worried that the cheap flight means nobody's booked so far and that it could be cancelled also. Seen other people are also flying to Helsinki and catching the boat over to Tallinn. Those seem to be the only options open - either direct to Tallinn or arrive via Riga/Helsinki. Myself and one other, on a very similar trip (in way out at least). Got Ryanair from Prague to Riga on the Saturday. Night in Riga and then move on. Can you point me in the direction of the bus connection to Tallinn please. Day of game or travelling on the Sunday? Appreciate any info. Thanks
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Post by cymroda on Sept 21, 2021 11:16:21 GMT
We're going via Riga from Prague and then catching a four hour bus to Tallinn. It was still cheaper than flying direct to Tallinn from Prague and adds another European city/night out to the trip. Same on the way back and the flight back to the UK from Riga was only £6 when we booked so much longer but way cheaper than arriving/departing via Tallinn. But slightly worried that the cheap flight means nobody's booked so far and that it could be cancelled also. Seen other people are also flying to Helsinki and catching the boat over to Tallinn. Those seem to be the only options open - either direct to Tallinn or arrive via Riga/Helsinki. Myself and one other, on a very similar trip (in way out at least). Got Ryanair from Prague to Riga on the Saturday. Night in Riga and then move on. Can you point me in the direction of the bus connection to Tallinn please. Day of game or travelling on the Sunday? Appreciate any info. Thanks Think there's a few buses leaving throughout the day. We're on with LuxExpress on the Sunday which was easy enough to book and leaves from the main bus station. We're only getting into Riga about 9pm and it will take a bit longer to go through security because of brexit so a bit worried whether it'll be worth squeezing in a night out (but we'll definitely have time on the way back) but seen a few places are open til the early hours on the weekend so happy days.
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Post by grantp19 on Sept 21, 2021 14:36:14 GMT
Myself and one other, on a very similar trip (in way out at least). Got Ryanair from Prague to Riga on the Saturday. Night in Riga and then move on. Can you point me in the direction of the bus connection to Tallinn please. Day of game or travelling on the Sunday? Appreciate any info. Thanks Think there's a few buses leaving throughout the day. We're on with LuxExpress on the Sunday which was easy enough to book and leaves from the main bus station. We're only getting into Riga about 9pm and it will take a bit longer to go through security because of brexit so a bit worried whether it'll be worth squeezing in a night out (but we'll definitely have time on the way back) but seen a few places are open til the early hours on the weekend so happy days. Ah that's great, we must be on a similar plan Prague to Tallinn via Riga. I didn't want to 'miss out' on Riga, but then don't wanna be doing that bus journey on game day either. Having experienced Riga (and all its 'offerings') previously, I don't want to miss out but to be fair it did seem to be an all-nighter kind of place - hopefully COVID hasn't overly impacted that. Sounds good, shall catch up with you somewhere along the line.
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Post by toshfan on Sept 21, 2021 14:59:20 GMT
Just had our connection from Prague to Tallin cancelled. Any alternatives out there? Which airline and route was cancelled?
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Post by welrus on Sept 21, 2021 19:42:09 GMT
Just had our connection from Prague to Tallin cancelled. Any alternatives out there? Which airline and route? Prague to Tallinn via Warsaw (LOT) is an option but not cheap
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Post by toshfan on Sept 21, 2021 21:15:03 GMT
Lufthansa currently has the following prices: PRG - MUC then MUC - TLL is £262.66 TLL - FRA then FRA - LHR is £145.81
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Post by GuntersLeftFoot on Sept 22, 2021 8:14:04 GMT
Just had our connection from Prague to Tallin cancelled. Any alternatives out there? Which airline and route was cancelled? SAS was cancelled. Well "cancelled". They offered me an alternative that starts in Copenhagen, which i politely suggested doesnt help me when i'm in Prague. So i had to pay £30 for the privaledge of cancelling flight that doesnt exist.
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Post by GuntersLeftFoot on Sept 22, 2021 8:14:32 GMT
Prague to Tallinn via Warsaw (LOT) is an option but not cheap Thats what i've gone for.
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Post by CrackityJones on Sept 22, 2021 8:17:48 GMT
Ticket sorted. There is a choice of lower or upper tier tickets.
I have people in my group in the next stage and lower down so hopefully there will be enough left for them.
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Post by welrus on Sept 22, 2021 8:24:57 GMT
Lufthansa currently has the following prices: PRG - MUC then MUC - TLL is £262.66 TLL - FRA then FRA - LHR is £145.81 LOT via Warsaw was cheaper than that a few days ago.
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Post by GuntersLeftFoot on Sept 22, 2021 8:26:15 GMT
Looks like the information for tickets has been tightened. Usually its the lead applicant that collects tickets. But it looks like the wording now says each ticket holder.
"As usual for away matches, tickets for this match will only be available to 2020-22 Red Wall adult and junior members, on a one ticket per member basis. In order to apply for more than one ticket all lead applicants will be required to assign tickets to the rest of their party at the time of booking. Lead applicants may purchase up to 20 tickets per booking.
Ticket Collection
In order to prevent supporters from purchasing tickets without intending to travel, or to pass on to others, all tickets for this match must be picked up from the FAW representatives in Tallinn. Each ticketholder will be required to show photo ID when collecting their tickets. Ticket collections will take place from a central location in Tallinn on Sunday 10th October, and on matchday. Exact locations and times will be emailed to lead applicants once confirmed. Supporters who fail to collect their tickets will have their membership reviewed, which could lead to them being temporarily banned from purchasing away match tickets and/or having previous booking history permanently removed from their account.
Please have all valid membership numbers to hand at the time of booking and ensure that everyone in your party is eligible for a ticket according to the criteria above."
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Post by superunknown on Sept 22, 2021 8:43:45 GMT
In Azerbaijan it had to be each individual as well if I recall. Either way, glad we've got it, gives people who legitimately want to go a chance to get on the ladder
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Post by GuntersLeftFoot on Sept 22, 2021 8:52:00 GMT
In Azerbaijan it had to be each individual as well if I recall. Either way, glad we've got it, gives people who legitimately want to go a chance to get on the ladder
It will be interesting to see if we sell out Estonia. The people who usually complain they "cant get on the ladder" are when we are playing someone like Belgium away.
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Post by cymroircarn on Sept 22, 2021 8:56:28 GMT
In Azerbaijan it had to be each individual as well if I recall. Either way, glad we've got it, gives people who legitimately want to go a chance to get on the ladder It will be interesting to see if we sell out Estonia. The people who usually complain they "cant get on the ladder" are when we are playing someone like Belgium away.
There’s not much on social media so have a feeling this will go down to tier 2 or 3 maybe even 4
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Post by Pez on Sept 22, 2021 9:22:48 GMT
It will be interesting to see if we sell out Estonia. The people who usually complain they "cant get on the ladder" are when we are playing someone like Belgium away.
There’s not much on social media so have a feeling this will go down to tier 2 or 3 maybe even 4 i think it will go even further down than that. seems everyone is fixated on Czech but glad to have got my tickets this morning but a few of our group are in various stages.
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