Play-off final tickets limited for 'safety issues'
Briefly

The National League play-off final on June 1 faces ticket limitations, with Southend United only able to sell 17,500 tickets due to safety concerns connected to anticipated transport struggles at Wembley Park station, which will be closed. With around 30,000 fans expected, the club aims to source more coaches, raising the ticket allocation to 18,900. Transport for London has advised that both sets of clubs communicate travel restrictions to their supporters, emphasizing coach travel as a safer alternative to the Underground.
Transport for London (TfL) confirmed that train services will be disrupted, leading to limited ticket sales for the National League play-off final due to safety concerns.
Southend United has managed to source 28 coaches, which has now increased the ticket allocation to 18,900, with hopes of further increasing it if more transport can be arranged.
TfL has requested both clubs to inform fans of station closures and suggested they travel by coach to avoid overcrowding at Wembley Central station on match day.
The club emphasized its commitment to addressing the challenges posed by the limited transport options available for fans traveling to the Wembley final.
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