bleedorange0037
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I'd prefer a game in one of the more iconic/larger stadiums; if a game like Brentford vs. Bournemouth was the only option I'm not sure I'd go.Which team are you wanting to see? Or would any EPL game do?
Fulham will probably the most realistic place to score tickets pretty easily. Their new Riverside Stand is basically a tourist stand. The only caution I’d give is that, in an effort to combat the ground being completely taken over by away fans, they will often won’t sell you a ticket to any of the London derbies unless you have a prior purchase history.I'd prefer a game in one of the more iconic/larger stadiums; if a game like Brentford vs. Bournemouth was the only option I'm not sure I'd go.
Also, this is just purely a hypothetical question. I don't have a trip planned or anything but would really like to catch an EPL game someday.
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Oh cmon bleed. Send him to QPR!Fulham will probably the most realistic place to score tickets pretty easily. Their new Riverside Stand is basically a tourist stand. The only caution I’d give is that, in an effort to combat the ground being completely taken over by away fans, they will often won’t sell you a ticket to any of the London derbies unless you have a prior purchase history.
Also, just my .02, but Craven Cottage is my second favorite ground in England after Goodison. Still somewhat old school and located in a fantastic part of London.