Huddersfield away

I am pleased I was wrong when I wrote, that I thought, it would sell out at 190 points, so the 180 pointers were able to get a ticket if they wanted one.

It means there are probably around 4,000 to 5,000 fans with 180 points or more.

I was correct that the Huddersfield tickets went faster than Sunderland tickets, despite having more tickets for Huddersfield.
 
I think Luton is certain to me moved to either the Friday or Sunday. Either will make it really hard for a lot of people to get there.
We both have a fixture on Weds 19th, so it's highly unlikely to be the Friday. (Hopefully not the Sunday either)!
 
Monday night?
😲😲 I hope not... I've got a hotel in Luton booked for the Fri & Sat!! (Cancellable thankfully).

I'm firmly hoping it remains a Saturday fixture. Have a good weekend planned!

(Sheffield v West Brom, and Blackburn v Burnley have already been picked for the Tuesday night. All the Sky Prem fixtures are announced already too. I hope they just leave us. That said, Sunday 12pm, and MNF both look like they are available 'slots') 😬😬
 
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I was correct that the Huddersfield tickets went faster than Sunderland tickets, despite having more tickets for Huddersfield.
Both Sunderland and Huddersfield away sold out at 170+.

And if anything, fans will have had more loyalty points built up for Huddersfield away than Sunderland away.

Sunderland away will always be the most popular and demanded away game in the championship.

This does give hope to those on 180+ who want to attend Rotherham away.

Not sure Luton away will reach 180+ though as the allocation we'll receive will be quite poor.
 
😲😲 I hope not... I've got a hotel in Luton booked for the Fri & Sat!! (Cancellable thankfully).

I'm firmly hoping it remains a Saturday fixture. Have a good weekend planned!

(Sheffield v West Brom, and Blackburn v Burnley have already been picked for the Tuesday night. All the Sky Prem fixtures are announced already too. I hope they just leave us. That said, Sunday 12pm, and MNF both look like they are available 'slots') 😬😬

Saturday 12:30 also available
 
Is that because there's a "One calendar month" rule?
As per the EFL site....
In line with the new Domestic Broadcast Agreement with Sky Sports coming into force from the beginning of the 2019/20 season, further amendments have been made to the TV Selections Policy.

The minimum five-week commitment remains in place for the majority of the season but the rolling basis period commences for matches taking place from 04 March onwards is to be shortened to four weeks’ public notice.

The date of rolling selections for the 2022/23 season commences on 03 February for matches from 04 March onwards. The notice period remains at three weeks for the penultimate weekend of the season as per the amendment in March 2018.
 
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