Blackburn Rovers v Tottenham Hotspur Tickets

 

Blackburn Rovers:

Blackburn Rovers FC are the proud owners of the coveted Community Mark. They play this year’s premier league with Archie Knox keeping the team in top shape. Blackburn Rovers won the premier league back in the 94-95 season putting Manchester United in second position. Last season Blackburn Rovers achieved 7th position with 58 points and were league cup winners in 2002. And will Paul Ince who has two honors since managing the Blackburn Rovers be able to take them to new heights? Find out for your selves and get your Blackburn Rovers Football tickets with www.TicketSolutions.co.uk

Tottenham Hotspurs Fc were founded in 1882.Tottenham were the first club in the 20th century to achieve the League and FA Cup Double, winning both competitions in 1960-6. In 1963, Spurs became the first British club to win a major European trophy - the European Cup Winners' Cup. In the 1980s, Spurs won several trophies, the FA Cup twice, FA Community Shield and the UEFA Cup. In addition, they are the current Carling holders, beating Chelsea 2-1 in extra time, from a reather luck goal by wodgate.

Ewood Park is a football stadium in Blackburn, Lancashire and has been the home of Blackburn Rovers football club since they moved there from Leamington Road in the summer of 1890. The stadium opened in 1882 and is an all seater multi-sports facility with a capacity of 31,367. It comprises four sections: Darwen End, Riverside Stand (named as such because it stands practically on the banks of the River Darwen), Blackburn End, and Jack Walker Stand, which is named after Blackburn industrialist and club supporter, Jack Walker. The football pitch within the stadium measures 115 yards (105 m) x 76 yards (69 m).

Blackburn Rovers is one of only two football clubs, the other being the Wanderers, to have won the English FA Cup 3 times in 3 consecutive seasons, and for this achievement it is the only club in the English Football League with permission to display its club crest on the corner flags. This rule is still applicable at Ewood Park, despite the victories being achieved whilst at the club's previous Leamington Road ground.

The stadium hosted three matches during the Women's Euro 2005 competition- two England matches in group play, and the final.

Ewood Park is the oldest home to a Premier League club. Though both Anfield and Stamford Bridge were constructed earlier (1884 and 1877), their current tenants (Liverpool FC and Chelsea FC) did not start playing there until 1892 and 1905, respectively.