Watford Sells Out - Ipswich Town News
Town sold the final few tickets for Saturday's FA Cup tie at Watford earlier this morning. The game will be watched by the Blues' largest away following of the season with more than 4,500 fans making their way to Vicarage Road.
Ticket office manager John Ford told the club site: "We have now sold out for the FA Cup game after taking our full allocation of around 4,500 tickets.
"We had a few tickets available this morning but they have been snapped up and it now means that our fans will have one complete stand at the ground."
Town initially requested an allocation of 2,260 but requested further batches of tickets.
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