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Chicago Steels announces date for the sale of single-game tickets

The fans will be able to buy the tickets for the 2019-20 season. The tickets for the single-games will be available through phone, online, or in person. The sale of the tickets will start on August 29th at 10:00 am (Chicago Time). The Chicago Steels announced the procedure for the purchase of the tickets.

The fans of the Steels will be able to buy the tickets by calling at 855-51-STEEL. They will also be able to buy the tickets from the official website of Chicago Steels. They will be able to buy the tickets in person as well at the Fox Valley Ice Arena. The Steels will start their home journey on October 5th against the Green Bay Gamblers. The game will be played at the Fox Valley Ice Arena. It will be their first of the three home clashes in the month of October.

The price of the tickets remains the same this season. The price of a single-game ticket for Red Zone is $10. Fans will be able to watch the Steels in action from Zone after buying the ticket of $15. Blue Zone tickets have a price of $20. The price of the tickets for the preseason games of the Steels is $10. There is no parking fee at the Fox Valley Ice Arena. The fans are excited to watch the 2019 Eastern Conference Champions.

The Steels will announce the Promotions Schedule for the season 2019-20 next week. The team has announced the season ticket plan for the fans prior to the sale of single-game tickets. The Steels will announce the dates of special ticket packages, theme nights and giveaways in the Promotions Schedule. The fans must have to look at the brand new 20th Season Ticket Package before buying the single-game tickets.

This season includes 29 games of Chicago Steels. Nine contests will be played on Fridays while 15 contests will be played on Saturdays. There are also five scheduled contests at Sunday afternoons during this season. All of the matches on Fridays and Saturdays will be at 7:05 pm (Chicago Time) except the game on Friday, November 29, 2019. The Sunday games will be played at 3:05 pm (Chicago Time).

Ivan Cease

Senior editor of the Chicago Morning Star

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