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FROM THE BOARDROOM

Andrea Pinchen FROM THE BOARDROOM

Tigers chief executive officer Andrea Pinchen looks forward to the Match Ticket Ballot with fans on brink of a return.

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It’s the news that we’ve all been building up too here at Leicester Tigers! This week, the club shared details of plans for a match ticket ballot for the return of supporters to Mattioli Woods Welford Road.

Under current government guidelines, Tigers will be able to welcome a reduced crowd for the final home game of the 2020-21 season, against Bristol Bears on Saturday, June 5 (3.00pm).

All 2020-21 season ticket holders received an email with step-by-step instructions on how to join the ballot and how to apply as a group of up to six family or friends (who must all be season ticket holders).

If you haven’t already - CHECK YOUR INBOX! We don’t want you to miss out. Look in any Junk Mail folder too and add Leicester Tigers to your safe senders list.

You will need your Tigers Reference Number (TRN) which is printed on your season ticket card and the TRNs of other season ticket holders in your social bubble if you are applying on their behalf as part of a group.

Tickets will all be sold at a flat rate of £15 with the option to add a donation towards the club’s continued work in the community.

And now the important bit… all applications for this fixture must be made before midnight on Monday (May 3).

That gives you this weekend to register your application and be in with the chance of being among the first supporters back at the stadium to watch the team in action.

Successful applicants will be notified via email and text message to their lead booker.

As always, our friendly and helpful ticket office are on hand to help, via email tickets@tigers.co.uk or phone 0116 319 8888 (option 2), or visit LeicesterTigers.com.

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