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Thursday 6 - Sunday 9 Februrary 2020
Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Tickets: From £10
The IIHF Olympic Pre-Qualification Round 3 Group J tournament will be held from Thursday 6 to Sunday 9 February 2020 at Nottingham's Motorpoint Arena.
Top seeds Great Britain will be joined by Hungary and Estonia, as well as a qualifier from the previous round. The winner of the four-team group will advance to the final qualifying for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
Schedule (subject to change):
Thursday 6th February 2020
15:30 – Hungary v Estonia
19:30 – Great Britain v Romania
Saturday 8th February 2020
14:00 – Hungary v Romania
18:00 – Estonia v Great Britain
Sunday 9th February
14:00 – Romania v Estonia
18:00 – Great Britain v Hungary
Tickets:
GB single game
Adult £18 / Concession £13 / Children £10 / Family (2+2) £50
Non-GB single game
Adult £10 / Concession £7 / Children £5 / Family (2+2) £25
Day pass
Adult £20 / Concession £15 / Children £12 / Family (2+2) £55
GB pass (x3 games)
Adult £48 / Concession £36 / Children £24 / Family (2+2) £135
Tournament pass (x6 games)
Adult £60 / Concession £42 / Children £30 / Family (2+2) £162
Please note: There is a 10% booking fee on all tickets.
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