Arsenal: No ticket ballot for the Europa League game against Rapid Vienna at Emirates Stadium on 3 December, with a ‘first come, first served’ priority sale for gold and premium members.
The Gunners will hold a ticket ballot for their match with Burnley on 13 December and for all subsequent home Premier League games. More information on the balloting process will be available next week.
Brighton: Sold 2,000 tickets via a ballot to season ticket-holders and 1901 Club members for the Premier League match against Southampton on 7 December. The club’s ticket exchange is open if any are listed for resale.
Chelsea: Ticket ballot will only be open to season ticket-holders and hospitality members. However, season ticket-holders will only be able to apply for general admission tickets, while hospitality members cannot apply for general tickets.
Crystal Palace: An announcement will be made on 3 December about ticket allocations for their home match against Tottenham on 13 December.
Everton: The club is opening a ticket ballot for the Premier League match against Chelsea at Goodison Park 12 December. The ballot is only open to season ticket-holders and hospitality members.
Fans will need to provide confirmation of having received a negative Covid-19 test result on the day of the game – or the day before – to gain entry to the stadium.
Fulham: Yet to confirm ticket details.
Liverpool: Supporters will all be seated in the Main Stand and the ballot will only be open to fans who live in the Liverpool City Region – an area that covers the boroughs of Liverpool, Halton, Knowsley, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral.
Applicants must be season-ticket holders or members with at least 19 credits from the 2018-19 Premier League campaign.
Southampton: Tickets will be available to season ticket-holders. Club still working on a method to distribute tickets and will provide information on how to be considered for selection after 2 December deadline for season ticket-holders to update details.
Tottenham: Allocating the tickets via a ballot for season ticket-holders and executive members only.
West Ham: Will not be opening their doors to any supporters living in tier three or overseas, and there will be “limited” food and drink available.
The club will hold a ballot for season ticket-holders and those who are successful will not be eligible to go again until all season ticket-holders who want to go to a game have been to one.
Any supporter over the age of 11 must wear a face covering at all times, except when eating or drinking, or if they are medically exempt.