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Jun 09, 2016 Sports
Tickets for the Hero Caribbean Premier League have gone on sale from today at the new CPL offices 238 Camp and Quamina Streets, Georgetown.
Patrons desirous of purchasing tickets will be allowed ten tickets apiece for each game and where possible they may be allowed to purchase tickets with seats of their choice in their preferred stands depending on availability, a release from CPL stated.
However, corporate entities wishing to purchase more than ten tickets can contact the ticketing office for further detail.
The cost of tickets remain the same as last year with Red and Green stands costing G$4,000 or US$20, Orange Stand G$3,000 or US$15 and The Mound G$2,000 of US$10 each.
The organisers wish to notify the public that they have put security measures in place to prevent counterfeiting and unlike some other venues; tickets for the Guyana National Stadium are numbered to match the seat which will eliminate the possibility of over crowding.
Fans are asked to make early purchases so as to avoid a late charge.
Four matches are billed for Providence with the Guyana Amazon Warriors facing Jamaica Tallawahs from 19:00hrs on Thursday July 7. On Saturday July 9, The Warriors will take on St. Kitts Patriots at 12:00hrs, The Warriors will then battle Trinbago Knight Riders from 19:00 hrs on Sunday July 10 before playing St. Lucia Zouks from 19:00hrs on Tuesday July 12 in the final game here.
For further information on ticketing please make contact with the CPL Guyana Offices on 231-5344, 231-2035 or 225-5840 and email- cplguyana@gmail.com.
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