Arsenal tickets are in high demand as Mikel Arteta's side continue their Premier League title fight.
The Gunners are gearing up for a crunch top-of-the-table clash with Manchester City on Wednesday night (7.30pm). Fans are eager to catch a glimpse of Arteta's men in what could turn out to be an historic season so naturally ticket availability is tight.
There are four official ways to get hold of tickets, either online, over the phone on 03442773625, the official ticket exchange or the ticket transfer portal. If you do not have a season ticket, you can become a member which costs £39 a year with around 3,500 tickets given out each month for every Premier League game.
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As far as supporters in the United States of America and Canada are concerned, for those unable to get a ticket and the chance to watch a match at the Emirates Stadium there are official supporters clubs in North America.
Arsenal America and Arsenal Canada have branches all over the USA and Canada from Austin, Texas to Montreal. The supporters clubs gather regularly and host watch parties at bars to create an atmosphere as near to being at the Emirates as possible.
Arsenal America has been going since 2005 and has a whopping 35,000 members in the USA and over 30 branches.
To contact the supporters club about communicating with Arsenal, fans will need to get in touch with Rick Breese on secretary@arsenalamerica.com while for tickets it is Adrian Cazares on info@arsenalamerica.com.
Arsenal Canada is one supporters group but with branches across the country from Calgary, who meet at The Station Pub and Grill, to Winnipeg whose members congregate at The Pint Winnipeg for games.
There's been a noticeable engagement between Arsenal fans and their players in Arteta's breakout season with supporters cranking up the volume in their North London home and fans across the world are feeling closer to their stars too.
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