Chelsea have been asked to clarify the club's relationship with Todd Boehly's 'unauthorised' ticket resale website Vivid Seats by the Premier League.
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Chelsea fans call for action against Vivid SeatsBoehly's website selling tickets at inflated pricesPremier League want answers from the BluesFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Angry Chelsea fans called on the Premier League to act and investigate co-owner Boehly's 'unauthorised' resale website Vivid Seats, which sells tickets at vastly inflated prices. Supporters have claimed that Boehly's actions are a "breach of trust" and also undermine attempts to combat ticket touting. Boehly is an investor and director of the US-based Vivid Seats, which is on the Premier League’s list of "unauthorised ticketing websites".
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The Premier League has now challenged Chelsea on this issue and written to the Blues to ask for clarification regarding their position with the ticket re-sellers, according to BBC Sport. Premier League chief executive officer Richard Masters also revealed discussions were taking place on the matter with Chelsea and are still "ongoing" at a Football Supporters' Association event last week.
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Some tickets for Chelsea games at Stamford Bridge last season were for sale on the Vivid Seats website for as much as £20,000.
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Chelsea are currently at the Club World Cup and play their final group fixture on Tuesday against ES Tunis, with a win likely to be enough to seal their place in the knockout stage.