Exhibition games
Tickets for the below pre-season exhibition games are on sale now to season ticket holders only. You now have access to the pre-sale, with any remaining tickets then being made available on general sale from Saturday. All tickets are priced at just £10 each (inc fees) for each game.
*If your season ticket is in an accessible bay, please contact us on office@sheffieldsteelers.co.uk, or 0114 242 3535 to reserve your tickets.
Sheffield Steelers vs Nottingham Panthers
Saturday 9th September (7pm)
Sheffield Steelers vs Cardiff Devils
Saturday 16th September (7pm)
The EIHL Season starts the following weekend (23rd and 24th September), with fixtures to be confirmed over the summer.
We can also confirm we will again be hosting a Steelers annual shirt launch event, which will take place at the Arena, on Friday 15th September.
On loading the sales page, all seats within the arena will show as available, but we ask for your consideration of your fellow season ticket holders, and that you purchase YOUR SEATS ONLY.
Tickets are available on a first come first served basis, however it is the best option we have in holding seats for your benefit, so we thank you in advance for your cooperation in ensuring that everyone is able to sit in their own seats for these games.
If you wish to sit with non-season ticket holders then we recommend waiting until general sale before purchasing your tickets.
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Glad that they have given these exhibition games a decent price. In recent seasons I am sure they have charged the same price as per league games so it's a nice change.
I agree, nice idea. Exhibition games should never be priced at full regular season games ticket prices IMO.Richard Parker wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 12:56 pmGlad that they have given these exhibition games a decent price. In recent seasons I am sure they have charged the same price as per league games so it's a nice change.
Whilst I'm sure it's very difficult logistically, I personally would prefer playing non EIHL teams like a team from Europe, perhaps a mini exhibition tournament with 2 or 3 EIHL & European teams. We play Nottingham and Cardiff 567 times a season already
Guess the main advantage other then logistics and cost would be that the new players get an idea for what the EIHL standard is like playing EIHL teams.
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They'll certainly have a shock when they visit Northern Ireland for the first time.smbmetal wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 1:00 pmI agree, nice idea. Exhibition games should never be priced at full regular season games ticket prices IMO.Richard Parker wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 12:56 pmGlad that they have given these exhibition games a decent price. In recent seasons I am sure they have charged the same price as per league games so it's a nice change.
Whilst I'm sure it's very difficult logistically, I personally would prefer playing non EIHL teams like a team from Europe, perhaps a mini exhibition tournament with 2 or 3 EIHL & European teams. We play Nottingham and Cardiff 567 times a season already![]()
Guess the main advantage other then logistics and cost would be that the new players get an idea for what the EIHL standard is like playing EIHL teams.
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Has it been confirmed yet whether we're playing in Cardiff on the 17th Sept?


