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WWE Clash at the Castle deadline warning for fans wanting first tickets

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Anthony Joshua and Cody Rhodes meet backstage at WWE Live in London (Image: WWE)
Anthony Joshua and Cody Rhodes meet backstage at WWE Live in London (Image: WWE)

WWE is on a roll at the moment in the UK. Hot on the heels of a record-breaking Wrestlemania XL, the wrestling giants have played to star-studded, sold out houses in the UK in Birmingham, Belfast, Cardiff and London with Anthony Joshua, Wayne Rooney and even Gladiator Apollo - real name Alex Gray - joining the fun.

But tomorrow brings another first for UK fans, as the wrestling giants put the first tickets for their inaugural Scottish pay per view, WWE Clash at the Castle Glasgow go on sale on Ticketmaster from 10am.

WWE's shock announcement that Scotland would get its first ever pay per view event in a few months, at WWE Clash at the Castle Glasgow, caused instant reaction from fans across Europe with more than 80% of hotels around the city getting reserved on Booking.com for the date of the event within hours.

WWE’s Clash at the Castle 2024 will be held at the OVO Hydro Arena in Glasgow on Saturday, June 15 2024, with Friday Night Smackdown also being held there the night before. Fans will be able to buy two night tickets to attend both shows, with their seat of choice being where they will watch the action on both nights.

Previously, WWE has split out unsold tickets at the last minute for individual nights close to the date of the show. However, with the relatively small size of the venue compared to both Clash at the Castle in Cardiff and last autumn's London Money in the Bank, WWE fans who want to be totally sure they'll get to see the groundbreaking event should probably book a double ticket rather than risk disappointment if single ones don’t later become available.

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But fans who want to get their hands on tickets during this first presale can only do so if they've registered in advance with WWE by visiting . Fans can sign up for the presale up until very close to when the codes are sent out, but Mirror Sport understands the emails are likely to be triggered on Wednesday morning shortly ahead of the tickets going live, with WWE telling fans today to 'check their email around 10am tomorrow' to get their code.

As such, fans who haven't signed up by around 9am tomorrow won't get access to the presale. But all is not lost. While the first batch of Clash at the Castle: Scotland tickets go on sale on Wednesday (April 24) on Ticketmaster tomorrow, there are two other opportunities to get tickets.

On Thursday, April 25 from 10am on Ticketmaster there will be a partner presale with a second allocation of tickets available. Meanwhile on Friday, April 26 from 10am via Ticketmaster the general sale will start. As well as via Ticketmaster, fans will be able to buy tickets for the show directly from , although it is not clear how the allocation between sites has been divided up.

Narin Flanders

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