Leeds United season tickets update and link to new Whites waiting list

LEEDS United have launched a season ticket waiting list with no new season tickets available to purchase for the 2020/21 campaign back in the Premier League.
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United are heading back to the country's top flight 16 years after the club's relegation in May 2004 with Marcelo Bielsa's Whites having stormed to the Championship title, finishing ten points clear of second-placed West Brom.

And Leeds have now given an update on 2020/21 season tickets and memberships with supporters able to join a season ticket waiting list at a cost of £10 per person.

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Priority will be given to 2019/20 Gold Members who attended nine or more home league games during the 2019/20 campaign - up to and including United's home match against Huddersfield Town on March 7.

WAITING LIST: For Leeds United season tickets. Photo by George Wood/Getty Images.WAITING LIST: For Leeds United season tickets. Photo by George Wood/Getty Images.
WAITING LIST: For Leeds United season tickets. Photo by George Wood/Getty Images.

Following this priority period, remaining Gold Members and then the general public will have the chance to join the waiting list.

The season ticket waiting list can be joined online HERE.

No new season tickets will be available to purchase for the 2020/21 season and existing season ticket holders who have not renewed will have a two-week window to renew online as of from 9am on Thursday, July 23.

A three-month instalment plan will be available for these supporters.

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United say that from Monday, August 10, the club will then process all seat transfers from existing season ticket holders.

August 10 is also the deadline for existing Members to renew their Leeds United Membership.

After this date, subject to numbers, a further announcement will be made as to whether Memberships will be made available for new applicants.

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