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Manchester United unhappy with police after Chelsea ticket allocation is cut

Manchester United are "very disappointed" that their away allocation for the Premier League trip to Chelsea later this month has been slashed after an intervention from the Metropolitan Police.

The Premier League has finally confirmed the game will kick-off at 5.30pm on Saturday, October 22. releasing a kick-off time just 15 days before a trip to London.

United had already sold their away allocation of 2,994 tickets for the game but they've seen their allocation cut, despite holding discussions with Chelsea and the Met Police.

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The force wanted to reduce the away allocation due to "policing concerns" and wanted it almost halved to just 1,500 away fans at Stamford Bridge.

United have managed to fight back against that proposal but have had to accept that the Met's decision to reduce the number of away supporters in attendance is now final.

Having already sold tickets the club are now planning to make contact with those supporters on Monday to outline their approach.

In a letter to supporters, United said: "In recent days we have been in consultation with the Premier League and Chelsea FC after the Metropolitan Police proposed a reduction in our away allocation due to policing concerns.

"The police initially sought to cut our allocation from 2,994 to 1,500. We have strongly opposed any reduction and worked with Chelsea to present a range of mitigations to the local Safety Advisory Group, which we believe could have allowed the game to proceed safely with our full allocation of fans.

"Unfortunately, the police have continued to insist on a reduction. However, we have succeeded in increasing the allocation to 2,370.

"While we are very disappointed by

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