Hammers fans are this evening reporting a West Ham ticket ‘shambles’ for the Europa Conference League last 16 clash in Larnaca.
Over 1,000 West Ham fans are said to have made the trip to Cyprus for the first leg of the tie with AEK Larnaca.
West Ham’s travelling army have continued to show their loyal support for the team by making the 5,000-mile round trip.
But there appears to be issues less than 48 hours out from kick-off.
Supporters have reportedly been told the name on their tickets must match their passports – which will be the only form of ID accepted.

Fans reporting West Ham ticket ‘shambles’ for Europa Conference League last 16 clash in Larnaca
But fans are reporting a West Ham ticket ‘shambles’ for the Europa Conference League last 16 clash in Larnaca.
Social media, fan forums and West Ham groups are this evening being inundated with claims from fans in Cyprus that they have been sent tickets in the names of other supporters.
Twitter in particular has been awash with supporters hitting out at the club ahead of Thursday’s 5.45pm kick-off (UK time).
It is not clear what has caused the issue or how West Ham, Larnaca or UEFA intend on resolving it.
West Ham fans would be advised to check the club’s official website for updates on the situation or following the supporter services Twitter account.
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West Ham are looking to put the the 4-0 defeat to Brighton behind them as they play for a place in the Europa Conference League quarter-finals over the next week.
The Hammers will face Cypriot side Larnaca over two legs, starting this Thursday afternoon.
West Ham fans have already started arriving in Cyprus while the team will be heading out on Wednesday for the first part of their 5,000-mile round trip.
But before they do David Moyes and his squad have been working at Rush Green.
And there has been some welcome good news with the sight of four doubts all in full training for the game.
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