Swansea Ticket News - Ipswich Town News
Town have announced the ticket prices for the FA Cup fourth round tie with Swansea City at Portman Road on Saturday, 27th January (KO 3pm). As for the Chester game, prices have been reduced.
Adults will be charged £15, concessions £10 and U16s £5. The Swans will get 15 % of the ground with season ticket holders in Cobbold Stand blocks A, B, C and E having to move seats for the match.
Ticket sales start from 10am on Wednesday with season ticket holders able to purchase their own seats and additional tickets, while Silver Club members can also buy seats.
Non-members can buy tickets from Monday, 22nd January with general sale commencing from 9am on Wednesday, 24th January.
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