| FIXTURE DATES AND KICK OFF TIMES
Ulster v Munster - this match has now been moved to WEDNESDAY 30TH APRIL, kick off 7.30pm
Ulster v Glasgow - Saturday 3rd May at 3pm
Ulster v Cardiff - Friday 9th May at 7.30pm
WHEN CAN I BUY TICKETS?
Tickets for Ulster v Glasgow, and any remaining tickets for Ulster v Munster will be available to purchase online and from Ravenhill from tomorrow, Wednesday 16th April at 9am. For more details on Ulster v Munster fixture please read on.
Tickets for Ulster v Cardiff will be available to purchase from Monday 21st April.
ULSTER V MUNSTER, re-arranged from 4th Jan
Last week, Celtic Rugby confirmed that the re-arranged Ulster fixture against Munster would be played on Tuesday 29th April. However, as the result of an appeal by Munster Rugby, given their Heineken Cup commitments on the Sunday before, Celtic Rugby have now moved this fixture to the following day, WEDNESDAY 30th APRIL at 7.30pm
All tickets dated 4th January are still valid for this fixture.
Ulster Rugby apologises for the confusion caused over the re-scheduling of this fixture and thanks supporters for their patience and understanding. Given the importance of our remaining fixtures and that despite last week’s win against Connacht, every match counts in terms of Heineken Cup qualification, we are hopeful that the crowds will turn out mid-week to cheer Ulster on – what better way to break up your week?
If you weren’t able to get a ticket for the original date in January there are just under 1000 terrace tickets available to purchase – they’ll go on sale from Wednesday 16th April from 9am (please note, for consistency, any new tickets issued will be dated 4th January)
** Memorial Stand Ticket Holders – we have endeavoured to contact all Memorial Stand Ticket holders for this game however there are still a number that we have not been able to get in touch with. The Memorial Stand is no longer in place at Ravenhill so if you hold a ticket for this area please contact us as soon as possible on 028 9049 3222***
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS REGARDING ULSTER V MUNSTER
Q: I can’t attend the match on Wednesday 30th April – can I get a refund?
A: Ulster Rugby had initially limited the refund period due to administrative constraints arising as a result of a congested end to the season, however, given the further date change of this match, refunds will now be available up until 3pm on match day. If you wish to refund your ticket please bring your tickets and receipt or proof of purchase to the Ticket Office from 9am-5pm Monday-Friday
Please note - we must be in possession of your tickets to refund them, if you live outside the Greater Belfast area and are unable to call at Ravenhill between 9am-5pm please contact the ticket office on 028 9049 3222 for options.
Q: I have a ticket dated 4th January – is it still valid
A: Yes. All tickets, even those that will be issued now, are dated 4th January
Q: My ticket is for the Memorial Stand – will it still be in operation for this game?
A: No. The Memorial Stand came down at the end of February and will not now be in place for this match. We have endeavoured to contact all Memorial Stand Ticket Holders but have been unable to get in touch with some of them. We are holding terrace tickets should you wish to exchange, or you can avail of a refund
Q I was supposed to collect my match ticket on the night – do you still have it?
A. Most people due to collect tickets on the match night have been in touch with us and their tickets sent, though we are still holding a small number of tickets. If these are yours please contact us as soon as possible on 028 9049 3222
Q I didn’t get a match ticket first time around but would like to come to the game on Wednesday, can I still buy a ticket?
A. There are approximately 1000 terrace tickets still available for this match and these will be going on sale on Tuesday 15th April from 9am. Any tickets refunded will be processed and put back on sale – we will update on ticket availability on www.ulsterrrugby.com
Q I have lost my ticket dated 4th January - can i get a replacement?
A. No. Ulster Rugby had advised all supporters throughout this period that they should keep tickets in a safe place as they cannot be re-issued if lost or stolen.
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