The FA has reduced ticket prices for all England’s Wembley matches for the remainder of the 2008/09 season.
Fabio Capello’s team won eight of their ten fixtures in 2008 and currently sit five points clear of their qualifying group for 2010 FIFA World Cup South AfricaTM.
England’s first home game of 2009 is against Slovakia on Saturday 28 March at 5.15pm and tickets for this game will be £40 and £30 throughout the stadium. These new prices are a 25% reduction on last season’s equivalent prices.
In addition, the number of family enclosure seats has been increased by 60% with tickets at £30 for adults and £15 for children.
Members of the official supporters club englandfans will benefit even further for tickets bought in the four-day members-only sale. There is a further £5 off the above adult prices and £2.50 off child prices.
The members-only sale starts on Friday 23 January and the general public sale starts at 10.00am on Tuesday 27 January.
Four days after the Slovakia clash, England host Ukraine in a 2010 FIFA World Cup South AfricaTM Qualifier. Prices for this fixture have been reduced to pass on the reduction in VAT to fans.
Tickets start at £29, up to a top price of £58.50. Again englandfans get a £5 discount (with £2.50 off for children) for tickets bought in their priority sale period.
Tickets for the Ukraine game go on sale to englandfans on Friday 6 February and to the general public on Tuesday 10 February.
FA Chief Operating Officer Alex Horne said: "We want to make watching the national team as affordable as possible – particularly for families – during this difficult economic period."